Assessment Standards Are To Guide The Design Of Exemplary Plans And Practices
Assessment is defined as the collection and interpretation of information or data for the purpose of making educational decisions. Decisions about the nature of the information to be collected, as well as its interpretation, are made with reference to purpose. The evaluation and assessment standards call for assessing the broad range of mathematics understanding and abilities. These national assessment standards call attention to the fact that our most commonly used data collection method, paper and pencil short answer tests, measures students' achievement of only a small portion of the valued outcomes of science and mathematics education. For mathematics, such an assessment means measuring students' attainment of mathematical power, problem solving, communication, reasoning, mathematical concepts, mathematical procedures, as well as their disposition toward mathematics. Furthermore, the evaluation and assessment standards call for such an assessment to measure the opportunity afforded students to meet the mathematics content standards.