Abstract
This paper describes open assessment tasks and their place in interview-based research. Open assessment tasks are designed to elicit children's understandings and are interview-like in their intent. Responses to open assessment tasks are extremely diverse, and our analysis provides an order that allows inferences about children's understanding to be made. Our experiences to date with this approach indicate that open assessment tasks offer a highly reliable, valid approach to situations where it is not possible to implement interviews.
Brian Doig & Jill Cheeseman
When There Isn’t Enough Time For An Interview: How To Analyse Open Assessment Tasks