Learning standards & alignment
Arguing about the effectiveness of assessments for the classroom
Approaches to test score use and test purpose lack the well-developed methodological guidelines and established sources of evidence available for intended score interpretation. We argue in this paper that this lack fails to reflect the ultimate purpose of a test score—to help solve an important problem faced by intended test users.
The major purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of CAT test design and bank distribution on the content coverage and the efficiency of the tests.
By:Shudong Wang,Hong Jiao
Topics:Computer adaptive testing,Learning standards & alignment,Test design
Who Moved the Mathematics?: The Need for IMPACT
ThisAmerican Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC)article examines the three key areas of mathematics teaching and learning: ways of doing, ways of thinking and habits of thinking.