Abstract
Development of assessment tasks that both provide quality insights into students' mathematical
understanding and produce rigorous data for measurement purposes is a challenge for
mathematics educators. This paper presents a case study of the development of three
performance assessment tasks. The tasks addressed several strands of the mathematics
curriculum and were designed to match the teaching strategies being used. The tasks were
refined following the application of a qualitative developmental model, the SOLO Taxonomy.
They were also tested against criteria for good assessment.
Rosemary A. Callingham
DEVELOPING PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT TASKS IN MATHEMATICS: A CASE STUDY