Assessment in Mathematics Education Contexts

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assessment & testing
assessment creation
Assessment Developers
assessment development
Bear Assessment System
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Class Domain
classroom assessment
Construct Map
educational measurement
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Erin Krupa
instructional feedback tools
Instructional Logs
Item Difficulty Hierarchy
Jeffrey Shih
Jonathan Bostic
Mathematics Coaching
Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education Contexts
mathematics education research
mathematics teacher assessment
Mathematics Teacher Education Programs
Mathematics Teaching Efficacy
Mathematics Teaching Efficacy Beliefs Instrument
measure development
Measure Teaching Practice
motivational attitudes towards statistics
Multidimensional Random Coefficient Multinomial Logit
Multidimensional Rasch Model
Point Measure Correlations
Preservice Secondary Mathematics Teachers
Professional Development
program evaluation
psychometric evaluation
quantitative assessment validation
Rasch Framework
Rasch Measurement Theory
Rasch Model
RTOP
Science Teaching Efficacy Beliefs Instrument
Statistics Education Literature
student attitudes mathematics
Teacher Data Sets
Teacher Education
testing standards
validation frameworks
validation studies
validity
validity evidence
Wright Map

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138598713
  • Weight: 444g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book aims to provide theoretical discussions of assessment development and implementation in mathematics education contexts, as well as to offer readers discussions of assessment related to instruction and affective areas, such as attitudes and beliefs. By providing readers with theoretical implications of assessment creation and implementation, this volume demonstrates how validation studies have the potential to advance the field of mathematics education. Including chapters addressing a variety of established and budding areas within assessment and evaluation in mathematics education contexts, this book brings fundamental issues together with new areas of application.

Jonathan Bostic is an associate professor of mathematics education at Bowling Green State University, USA. Erin Krupa is an assistant professor of mathematics education at North Carolina State University, USA. Jeffrey Shih is an associate professor of mathematics education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.