Final Assignment: Assessment Plan
Purpose:
Students have the knowledge and understanding to recognize and apply algebraic formulas to equations.
Learning Outcome:
Identify and utilize correct algebraic equations for an algebra I course.
Assessment Context:
I will use the test-retest method in order to provide students the ability to substantiate their proficiency of algebraic equations. In the very beginning of the course, likely within the first 3 days after the expectations have been established and the students are familiar with the syllabus, I will administer a test to the students in the algebra I class. I will keep the tests and simply show the students their scores but never show them the test again. I will then administer the test at the end of the semester. The modification I will make on the re-test is to mix the questions so that they are not in the same order but will still be the same question. It is plausible that I will execute the test re-test method each semester.
The structure of the test will be a series of about 30-50 problems with a bank of algebraic equations necessary to solve the math problems.
Holistic Rubric:
The students will earn certain amount of points relative to the number of processes the problem asks for.
In a problem they will earn the most points for finding the correct answer.
The first set a points will come from being able to analyze and choose the correct equation. They must do this in order to earn any points for the problem.
The next points will be for the process of the order of operations. Should the student have minor mathematical errors they can still earn points for the correct order of operations.
With each problem they can earn partial to total credit. They will only receive 0 credits when they do not apply the correct equation.
Between the tests I will teach the problems with hands on assignments by which we use physical objects to carry out mathematical equations. I will also use traditional lecture and socratic method to discuss the purpose and real world application of mathematics.
Testing Constraints:
I would give about 3 different tests that have the same questions in a different order. I would also provide the test to students at the very beginning and the very end of the semester in hopes that they forget the problems on the test.
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