Abstract
The effectiveness of a highly regarded short-answer pencil-and-paper test
(Mathematics Competency Test, published in 1996 by the Australian Council for
Educational Research) was investigated. In the study, 182 students-in Years 5
through 8, in 8 classes in NSW and Western Australia-answered the test
questions and were interviewed. About 28% of responses were either (a) correct
but students showed less than full understanding; or (b) incorrect, but students
showed at least partial understanding, of the key concept/s) and skill(s).
Nerida F. Ellerton and M. A. (“Ken”) Clements
Pencil-And-Paper Mathematics Tests Under The Microscope