Abstract
To implement the national profile for reporting student mathematical
achievement requires alternative assessment strategies. A team of classroom
teachers was brought together to prepare a package of rich assessment tasks
(RATs), evaluated for their potential in assessing mathematical performance
and aligning the profile. The search process highlighted issues as the need to
match assessment to the classroom context, and the changing role of teacher
and students through varying assessment procedures, resulting in production
of tenets for developing and evaluating RATs.
Shelley Dole
Searching For Classroom RATs (Rich Assessment Tasks)