Improving classroom assessment in primary mathematics education in the Netherlands

M. Veldhuis, M. Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen

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Abstract

We report on the results of the Improving Classroom Assessment (ICA) project in the Netherlands that was aimed at improving primary students’ mathematics achievement through improving their teachers’ classroom assessment. Towards this end we first investigated primary teachers’ assessment practice in a large-scale survey study. After having described and profiled teachers’ current assessment practice, we designed a number of classroom assessment techniques, which were tested for feasibility in two small-scale sub-studies. Finally, we evaluated the effectiveness of the use of these classroom assessment techniques in a large-scale evaluation. Results indicate that students generally benefit from their teachers’ improved use of classroom assessment techniques in mathematics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Ninth Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education
EditorsKonrad Krainer, Nada Vondrova
Place of PublicationPrague, Czech Republic
Pages375-381
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2015
Event9th Congress of European Research in Mathematics Education (CERME 9) - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 4 Feb 20158 Feb 2015

Conference

Conference9th Congress of European Research in Mathematics Education (CERME 9)
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period4/02/158/02/15

Keywords

  • Classroom assessment
  • Primary school
  • Assessment technique
  • Achievement

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