Assessing Mathematical Proficiency
by Edited by Alan H. Schoenfeld-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. ix |
| Acknowledgments | p. xix |
| The Big Picture | p. 1 |
| Issues and Tensions in the Assessment of Mathematical Proficiency | p. 3 |
| Aims of Mathematics Education | p. 17 |
| The No Child Left Behind Act: Political Context and National Goals | p. 23 |
| Perspectives on Mathematical Proficiency | p. 29 |
| What Is Mathematical Proficiency? | p. 31 |
| What Is Mathematical Proficiency and How Can It Be Assessed? | p. 59 |
| What Docs Assessment Assess? Issues and Examples | p. 75 |
| Mathematical Proficiency: What Is Important? How Can It Be Measured? | p. 77 |
| Aspects of the Art of Assessment Design | p. 99 |
| Mathematical Proficiency for Citizenship | p. 113 |
| Learning from Assessment | p. 125 |
| When Assessment Guides Instruction: Silicon Valley's Mathematics Assessment Collaborative | p. 137 |
| The Case of Algebra | p. 155 |
| Assessing the Strands of Student Proficiency in Elementary Algebra | p. 157 |
| Making Meaning in Algebra: Examining Students' Understandings and Misconceptions | p. 163 |
| Task Context and Assessment | p. 177 |
| What Do Assessments Assess? The Case of Fractions | p. 193 |
| Learning About Fractions from Assessment | p. 195 |
| Assessing a Student's Mathematical Knowledge by Way of Interview | p. 213 |
| Reflections on an Assessment Interview: What a Close Look at Student Understanding Can Reveal | p. 269 |
| The Importance of Societal Context | p. 279 |
| Assessment in France | p. 283 |
| Assessment to Improve Learning in Mathematics: The BEAR Assessment System | p. 311 |
| English Learners and Mathematics Learning: Language Issues to Consider | p. 333 |
| Beyond Words to Mathematical Content: Assessing English Learners in the Mathematics Classroom | p. 345 |
| Assessment in the Real World: The Case of New York City | p. 353 |
| Perspectives on State Assessments in California: What You Release Is What Teachers Get | p. 357 |
| Epilogue: What Do We Need to Know? Items for a Research Agenda | p. 365 |
| About the Authors | p. 369 |
| Subject Index | p. 381 |
| Author Index | p. 385 |
| Task Index | p. 389 |
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