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Assessment of Authentic Performance in School Mathematics (Hardcover): Richard A. Lesh, Susan J. Lamon

Assessment of Authentic Performance in School Mathematics (Hardcover)

Richard A. Lesh, Susan J. Lamon

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This book is the result of a conference sponsored by the Educational Testing Service and the University of Wisconsin's National Center for Research in Mathematical Sciences Education. The purpose of the conference was to facilitate the work of a group of scholars whose interests included the assessment of higher-order understandings and processes in foundation-level (pre-high school) mathematics. Discussions focused on such issues as the purposes of assessment, guidelines for producing and scoring "real-life" assessment activities, and the meanings of such terms as "deeper and higher-order understanding," "cognitive objectives," and "authentic mathematical activities." Assessment was viewed as a critical component of complex, dynamic, and continually adapting educational systems. During the time that the chapters in this book were being written, sweeping changes in mathematics education were being initiated in response to powerful recent advances in technology, cognitive psychology, and mathematics, as well as to numerous public demands for educational reform. These changes have already resulted in significant reappraisals of what it means to understand mathematics, of the nature of mathematics teaching and learning, and of the real-life situations in which mathematics is useful. The challenge was to pursue assessment-related initiatives that are systematically valid, in the sense that they work to complement and enhance other improvements in the educational system rather than act as an impediment to badly needed curriculum reforms. To address these issues, most chapters in this book focus on clarifying and articulating the goals of assessment and instruction, and they stress the content of assessment above its mode of delivery. Computer- or portfolio-based assessments are interpreted as means to ends, not as ends in themselves. Assessment is conceived as an ongoing documentation process, seamless with instruction, whose quality hinges upon its ability to provide complete and appropriate information as needed to inform priorities in instructional decision making. This book tackles some of the most complicated issues related to assessment, and it offers fresh perspectives from leaders in the field--with the hope that the ultimate consumer in the instruction/assessment enterprise, the individual student, will reclaim his or her potential for self-directed mathematics learning.

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Imprint: Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
Country of origin: United States
Release date: September 1994
First published: 1995
Editors: Richard A. Lesh • Susan J. Lamon
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 978-0-8058-1877-2
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Education > Educational psychology
Books > Science & Mathematics > Mathematics > General
Books > Social sciences > Education > Organization & management of education > Examinations & assessment
LSN: 0-8058-1877-4
Barcode: 9780805818772

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