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This book consists of 13 papers developed by participants in the
ICME 13 Topic Study Group 40 on Classroom Assessment. The
individual papers discuss various aspects of classroom assessment,
focusing particularly on formative assessment as assessment for
learning, and are grouped into four main sections: Examples of
Classroom Assessment in Action, Technology as a Tool for Classroom
Assessment, Statistical Models for Formative Assessment, and
Engaging Teachers in Formative Assessment. The book opens with a
brief discussion of the use of formative assessment as a critical
component of the teaching-learning process and concludes with an
overview of lessons learned and ideas for future research. It is of
interest to classroom teachers, university teacher educators,
professional development providers and school supervisors.
This book consists of 13 papers developed by participants in the
ICME 13 Topic Study Group 40 on Classroom Assessment. The
individual papers discuss various aspects of classroom assessment,
focusing particularly on formative assessment as assessment for
learning, and are grouped into four main sections: Examples of
Classroom Assessment in Action, Technology as a Tool for Classroom
Assessment, Statistical Models for Formative Assessment, and
Engaging Teachers in Formative Assessment. The book opens with a
brief discussion of the use of formative assessment as a critical
component of the teaching-learning process and concludes with an
overview of lessons learned and ideas for future research. It is of
interest to classroom teachers, university teacher educators,
professional development providers and school supervisors.
This comprehensive resource provides educators with focused methods
for students who struggle in elementary mathematics. The methods
and procedures revolve around the CRA/CSA
(Concrete-Representational/Semi-Concrete-Abstract) instructional
sequence. These strategies are intended for small group intensive
instruction, one that addresses students' need for increased
repetition and explicitness that cannot be provided within a large
group of students with diverse learning needs.Current research on
the CRA/CSA instructional sequence is scattered across multiple
resources. "Making Mathematics Accessible for Elementary Students
Who Struggle: Using CRA/CSA for Interventions" provides
comprehensive coverage of the most up-to-date research in one
user-friendly resource. The sequence is included in every chapter
and addresses instruction related to number sense, counting, basic
operations, complex operations, basic fraction concepts, and
operations with fractions.This resource is written by experienced
professors spanning the fields of special education and curriculum,
and teaching. Its professional insight, aligned with current
mathematical teaching standards and CRA/CSA research, makes this
text invaluable to upcoming or current teachers in elementary
mathematics.Key features include: explicit and hands-on examples of
CRA/CSA's use aligned with current mathematics standards and
practices; suggestions and tips for various classroom situations;
application questions for every chapter; drawings and diagrams
associated with steps of the teaching process; classroom-tested
strategies.
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