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The Importance the Assessment Principle - Coggle Diagram
The Importance the Assessment Principle
Improves student’s learning
How
via formative assessment where teachers make judgment & provide constructive feedback.
When
consistently and continuously
Good assessment can enhance students' learning
convey a message to students about what kinds of mathematical knowledge and performance are valued (help students to focus on certain details) - help student make decision whether or where to apply effort in studying
Student learn through process of articulating their ideas and answering question given
Help students in setting goals, assuming responsibility for their own learning
Classroom discussions
Teachers can cultivate in their students both the disposition and capacity to engage in self assessment and reflection on their work
Scoring guides or rubrics
Assist teachers in analysing and describing students' responses to complex tasks, as well as determining students' levels of proficiency
Valuable tool for making instructional decisions
Informal assessment: Questioning during lesson, conducting interviews with individual students, and giving writing prompts
Instructional Decision
how and when to review prerequisite material
how to revisit a difficult concept
how to adapt tasks for students who are struggling or for those who need enrichment
Formal assessments: Tests and quizzes
Overview
Systematic basis for making inferences about the learning and development of students. It should support the learning of important mathematics and furnish useful information to both teachers and students.
How
Multiple approaches on assessment shows how different students shows their strength and weakness in the field tested.
Reflect the mathematics skills of students
Provides information on skills that a student should know and what they are able to do after the learning process
Focus on both comprehension on mathematical concepts as well as the procedural skills to solve the problem
Importance
Provide a clear and well defined learning outcomes and goals to both student and teacher
Ensure students' productivity and correct instructional direction
Provide reflections for immediate responses
Allows students to show their strength and weakness in Mathematics