Geoff Woolcott, Daniel Chamberlain, & Rassoul Sadeghi
Network analysis may be used to enrich understanding of conceptual relationships in mathematics and their development over time and is used to examine spatiotemporal connectivity of learned concepts, or outcomes, and concepts inherent in multiple choice items. The network representations derived from this analysis show the connections between concepts for individuals completing multiple choice assessment tasks in years 3 to 6 in a large-scale testing program. The longitudinal relationships described in this analysis of measurement items offer a way for teachers to address poorly learned concepts that may have compounded over time, particularly for the design of revision and intervention.