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Multidimensional Assessment of CCSSM
by
Denisse R. Thompson
, Sarah K. Bleiler
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Academic Standards
/ Algebra
/ Core curriculum
/ Curriculum Development
/ Decimals
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Features
/ Geometry
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical knowledge
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics curricula
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics materials
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics tests
/ Research Projects
/ State Standards
/ Test Items
/ Test Results
2012
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Multidimensional Assessment of CCSSM
by
Denisse R. Thompson
, Sarah K. Bleiler
in
Academic Standards
/ Algebra
/ Core curriculum
/ Curriculum Development
/ Decimals
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Features
/ Geometry
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical knowledge
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics curricula
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics materials
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics tests
/ Research Projects
/ State Standards
/ Test Items
/ Test Results
2012
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Multidimensional Assessment of CCSSM
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Denisse R. Thompson
, Sarah K. Bleiler
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Academic Standards
/ Algebra
/ Core curriculum
/ Curriculum Development
/ Decimals
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Elementary School Students
/ Elementary schools
/ Features
/ Geometry
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical knowledge
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics curricula
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics materials
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics tests
/ Research Projects
/ State Standards
/ Test Items
/ Test Results
2012
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Multidimensional Assessment of CCSSM
2012
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Given the recent release and widespread state adoption of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM), teachers across the country now have common goals related to what their students should understand about particular mathematical topics. The authors of CCSSM explain, \"Asking a student to understand something means asking a teacher to assess whether the student has understood it\" (CCSSI 2010, p. 4). Teachers know that although students may be able to perform a computation, state a definition, or provide an example, they may not actually understand the mathematics. So, what does it mean for students to understand mathematics, and how can teachers gauge this understanding? Researchers and educators have proposed several frameworks to use when thinking about what it means to \"understand\" mathematics. In this article, the authors propose adapting a model originally used for curriculum development (Usiskin 2007) as a multidimensional approach to assessing students' mathematical understanding across four dimensions: (1) Skills; (2) Properties; (3) Uses; and (4) Representations. This multidimensional approach to understanding, described by the acronym SPUR (Usiskin 2007), can give teachers useful information about the depth of their students' understanding of a mathematical topic. Here, the authors briefly examine the results from an international research project on elementary school students' mathematical attainment in relation to SPUR. Then they demonstrate how teachers might use SPUR as a guide for assessment in their classrooms, specifically in relation to CCSSM. (Contains 4 figures.)
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