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Current Issues in Mathematics Education Courses Assessment for Pre-service Teachers. N. Leveille August 4, 2005. Assessment for Pre-service Teachers.
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Current Issues in Mathematics Education CoursesAssessment for Pre-service Teachers N. Leveille August 4, 2005 MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers The Principles and Standards for School Mathematics encourages K-12 teachers to use “many assessment techniques … including open-ended questions, constructed response tasks, performance tasks, observations, conversations, journals, and portfolios (NCTM, 2000, p.23). MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers Pre-service teachers need the experience of their own mathematics knowledge being graded by different methods to prepare them for using a variety of assessment techniques in their own future teaching. MAA MathFest 2005
Charles, R., Lester, F., & O’Daffer. (1987). How to evaluate progress in problem solving. Reston, VA: The Council. • Observing and Questioning pp. 16-20 1. How did you…? 2. Why did you…? 3. What do you think…? B.Student Report pp. 24-26 1. Describe how you solved the problem. 2. Tell about your thinking as you solved the problem. MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers C. Zero Out After all the students are playing, stand behind each player to assess fluency in integer addition using the rubric checklist: MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers Figure 1. Introducing Zero Out MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers Figure 2. Playing the Face-up Version of Zero Out MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers Figure 3. A Winning Hand MAA MathFest 2005
Foyle, H. (Ed.). (1995). Interactive learning in the higher education classroom: Cooperative, collaborative, and active learning strategies.Washington, DC: National Education Assn. D. Think, Pair, Share pp. 226-233 1. Assign partners and pose a question. 2. Allow a short period of time for individual reflection. 3. Partners discuss answers. 4. Instructor facilitates class discussion. MAA MathFest 2005
Brown, S., & Glasner, A. (Eds.). (1999). Assessment matters in higher education: Choosing and using diverse approaches. Philadelphia: The Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press. E. Portfolios pp. 122-131 MAA MathFest 2005
Assessment for Pre-service Teachers Additional References Astin, A. (2002). Assessment for excellence: The philosophy and practice of assessment and evaluation in higher education. Westport, CT: American Council on Education. Banta, T., Lund, J., Black, K., & Oblander. (1996). Assessment in practice: Putting principles to work on college campuses. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Measuring-up: Prototypes for mathematics assessment. (1993). Washington, DC: Mathematical Sciences Education Board. Pumala, V., & Klabunde, D. (2005). Learning measurement through practice. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle-School, 10(9), 452-460. Ross-Fisher, R. (2005). Developing effective success rubrics. Kappa Delta Pi Record,41(3), 131-135. Schulman, J., Lotan, R., & Whitcomb, J. (Eds.). (1998). Groupwork in diverse classrooms: A guidebook for educators. New York: Teachers College Press. MAA MathFest 2005
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