Mathematics Assessment at the Postsecondary Level: Three Alternative Forms of Assessment

Postsecondary mathematics classrooms continue to become more diverse, which implores educators to continue to incorporate more diverse modes of assessment to support all learners. However, researchers have found that mathematics assessment at the postsecondary level has remained mostly stagnant, wi...

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Main Authors: Alyssa L. MacMahon, Chandra N. Mongroo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College
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Online Access:https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/jmetc/article/view/7834
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Summary:Postsecondary mathematics classrooms continue to become more diverse, which implores educators to continue to incorporate more diverse modes of assessment to support all learners. However, researchers have found that mathematics assessment at the postsecondary level has remained mostly stagnant, with traditional, closed-book exams dominating the field. In this paper, we present three alternative forms of mathematics assessments for teachers at the postsecondary level. We incorporate researched-based tools for implementation and grading online, oral, and project-based assessments in mathematics. Potential limitations of each type of assessment are also addressed
ISSN:2156-1400
2156-1397