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Assessment in Mathematics

Major Purposes of the Assessment

Consistency of Assessment

Tips to Improve Assessment

Exemplary Math Assessment

Enhancing Students' Learning

Choosing Assessments

Diversity and Assessment

Technology and Assessment

Collaborative Learning

Assessment Glossary

Assessment Examples

Diversity and Assessment

Appropriate instructional strategies shift the focus from a single instructional style to a diverse set of experiences to match the unique needs of each student. Similarly, appropriate assessment strategies shift the focus from a single test to a variety of indicators that demonstrate student growth and achievement. Diverse assessment practices will provide more options for diverse students to demonstrate what they understand.

Considerations:

  • Reduce gender, cultural, and linguistic biases.
  • Provide assessments that reflect the instructional methods and learning styles generally used in the classroom.
  • Accommodate the special needs of your students.
  • Good decisions about student performance are based on a variety of indicators or assessments, both formal and informal.

For more information:
National Research Council, Mathematical Sciences Education Board. Measuring What Counts: A Conceptual Guide for Mathematics Assessment. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1993. See pg. 201-219 http://www.nap.edu/books/0309049814/html/