Alternative mathematics assessment: A case study of the development of descriptive problems for elementary school in Korea

Min Kyeong Kim, Sunsook Noh

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Abstract

A focus on mathematical understanding and problem solving in math education has developed a need to implement alternate ways of testing to better assess the students' understanding and problem solving skills. The seventh national school curriculum (MOE, 1997) for mathematics in Korea was revised to the current curriculum (MOEHRD, 2007) to emphasize alternative assessment methods and particularly the descriptive assessment method. However, the implementation process has been slow due to the lack of support to help teachers to prepare, develop and grade the new descriptive problems. In order to help teachers implement the new assessment framework, we carried out a study with students of grade 2, 4 and 6 to test and refine a framework for developing and grading descriptive problems. Analysis and comparison of the data showed that the grading rubric based assessment of the descriptive problems revealed useful information about the quality of problems and the level of understanding of the students. The study showed that a structured approach to descriptive problem assessment can be a powerful tool for improving math education in the elementary school.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-186
Number of pages14
JournalEurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010

Keywords

  • Descriptive mathematics problems
  • Elementary school mathematics
  • Mathematics assessment
  • Scoring rubrics

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