Abstract
There is a need to find ways to assess performance of students in mathematics
which also provide some assurance to the community of the quality of the
work of the students. As part of a larger project which sought to develop
assessment tasks, we found that tasks could be used to assess the level of
students' mathematical knowledge, that teachers could make holistic
judgments on students' responses. We also argue that it is necessaty to use a
range of tasks to assess mathematical performance on particular aspects of the
curriculum.
Max Stephens & Peter Sullivan
Developing Tasks To Assess Mathematical Performance