Learners' competencies in new forms of assessment: A case study

Student Number : 8607167P - MSc research report - School of Education - Faculty of Science === This small-scale case study researches the importance of analysing the mathematics competencies assessed by a selection of tasks developed for a portfolio in Grade 9 during 2003. The tasks are analyse...

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Main Author: Rodwell, Lynn
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Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/2167
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-21672021-04-29T05:09:18Z Learners' competencies in new forms of assessment: A case study Rodwell, Lynn mathematics competencies assessment Student Number : 8607167P - MSc research report - School of Education - Faculty of Science This small-scale case study researches the importance of analysing the mathematics competencies assessed by a selection of tasks developed for a portfolio in Grade 9 during 2003. The tasks are analysed according to the cognitive demand placed on the learners, plus their open-ended versus closed nature. This research reveals that the weaker ability learners experience a greater apparent benefit, compared to the stronger ability mathematics learners. Although there are other mathematical competencies assessed in this research report, those of ‘thinking and reasoning mathematically’ and ‘representing and explaining mathematical entities’ are most problematic, compared to the more traditional competencies of ‘memorisation’ and ‘manipulation of mathematical symbols and formalisms’. Assessing the tasks from the perspective of mathematical competencies, may serve to provide an alternative framework for analysing the appropriateness or not of tasks used in the development of portfolios and thus improve the practises of mathematics teachers in general. 2007-02-28T13:30:19Z 2007-02-28T13:30:19Z 2007-02-28T13:30:19Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/2167 en 11965 bytes 30299 bytes 843974 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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Rodwell, Lynn
Learners' competencies in new forms of assessment: A case study
description Student Number : 8607167P - MSc research report - School of Education - Faculty of Science === This small-scale case study researches the importance of analysing the mathematics competencies assessed by a selection of tasks developed for a portfolio in Grade 9 during 2003. The tasks are analysed according to the cognitive demand placed on the learners, plus their open-ended versus closed nature. This research reveals that the weaker ability learners experience a greater apparent benefit, compared to the stronger ability mathematics learners. Although there are other mathematical competencies assessed in this research report, those of ‘thinking and reasoning mathematically’ and ‘representing and explaining mathematical entities’ are most problematic, compared to the more traditional competencies of ‘memorisation’ and ‘manipulation of mathematical symbols and formalisms’. Assessing the tasks from the perspective of mathematical competencies, may serve to provide an alternative framework for analysing the appropriateness or not of tasks used in the development of portfolios and thus improve the practises of mathematics teachers in general.
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title_short Learners' competencies in new forms of assessment: A case study
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