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Assessment in Mathematics
Primary Grades K-2
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
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Tips to Improve Assessment
- Create an educational culture, based on a partnership
of school, students, parents, and community, that insists
upon multiple measures of what students know and are
able to do before making placement decisions about students.
- Provide staff development that covers the broad range
of assessment strategies and provides examples in familiar
contexts.
- Provide opportunities for teachers to work together
to develop and discuss a variety of assessments.
- Expect teachers to rely on assessments to provide
a clear picture of their students' prior knowledge
before planning instruction.
- Model effective assessment techniques in district
activities.
- Develop ways to help teachers embed their assessment
record keeping into their instruction through strategies
such as observation checklists.
- Evaluate and improve the assessments being used in
your district. Consider questions such as these:
- Do the assessment strategies ask the students
to apply basic skills, think critically, and solve
problems? Do they involve 'real life' applications?
- Are there varied methods to assess students'
process, performance, and understanding of content?
- How do district and state mandated assessments,
such as the TerraNova, link to daily assessment
practices?
- What assessment accommodations can be made to
ensure that all students have equal opportunity
to demonstrate what they know and are able to do?
(Source: Philadelphia School District Frameworks)
- Balance the use of cognitive development processes
with more traditional evaluation practices.
- Make assessment be an integral part of teaching.
- Develop problem situations that require applying
of a number of mathematical ideas.
- Use multiple assessment techniques, including
written, oral and demonstration formats.
- Reduce having assessment be simply counting correct
answers on tests for the sole purpose of assigning
grades.
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