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Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge Barry Cooper

Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge By Barry Cooper

Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge by Barry Cooper


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In England, the majority of the items in national testing of mathematics and other subjects have set mathematical tasks in every day situations such as 'shopping'. This book draws on the analysis of national curriculum test data in order to explore the nature of the difficulties children experience with 'realistic' items.

Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge Summary

Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge by Barry Cooper

'this work is highly relevant to the proliferation of accountability measures worldwide'
James Scheurich and Douglas Foley

In many countries, the lives of teachers and children are increasingly dominated by programmes of national testing of mathematics and other subjects. In England, the majority of the items in such tests have set mathematical tasks in every day situations such as 'shopping'. This requires children to make decisions about whether to use or not their own every day knowledge and experience in their problem-solving. Some children are likely to have a better 'feel for this game' than others. Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge draws on the analysis of national curriculum test data from more than 600 children of 10-11 and 13-14 years of age, as well as in-depth interviews with 250 of these as they attempt to solve test problems, in order to explore the nature of the difficulties children experience with 'realistic' items. The book shows, by comparing test and interview data, that many children, as a consequence of their confusion over the requirements of 'realistic' test items, fail in tests to demonstrate mathematical knowledge and understanding that they actually possess. The book also explores whether this problem of invalid measurement is equally spread across children from different social backgrounds, and across the sexes.


The book will be of interest to academics and teachers studying for advanced degrees in mathematics education, sociology of education and educational assessment.

Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge Reviews

"...this is an important book for those who teach mathematics, work with teachers and set assessment tasks" - Educational Review

About Barry Cooper

Barry Cooper is a Professor of Education, and Director of Research, at the University of Durham, School of Education. His research interests include the sociological study of the school curriculum and assessment, mathematics education, and Indian primary education. He has recently directed two ESRC projects studying assessment in mathematics.

Mairead Dunne is a Lecturer in Education at the University of Sussex Institute of Education. Her research interests include mathematics education, equity in education, and educational development in South Africa. After she obtained her PhD in 1994, she worked as a Research Fellow on two ESRC projects studying assessment in mathematics.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The research
origins, methods, issues
Children and 'realistic' test items
previous studies and National Curriculum test items
Key Stage two 'realistic' items
two children, two cultural competences?
Social class, sex, contextualization and performance
a quantitative analysis at Key Stage 2
'Realistic' items, social class and sex
two examples from Key Stage 2
Social class, sex, selection for tiers and performance
a quantitative analysis at Key Stage 3
Children's answers to items and explicitness
examples from Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3
Constructing the right goal
a comparative analysis of two Key Stage 3 items
References
Conclusion
Index.

Additional information

GOR003281165
9780335203161
0335203167
Assessing Children's Mathematical Knowledge by Barry Cooper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1999-12-16
240
Short-listed for Standing Conference for Studies in Education Book Award 2001
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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