Date of Award/Publication
2006
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MS in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education
Abstract
This paper explores the broad topic of assessment with specific research on self-assessment in a high school mathematics classroom. It unveils the views currently published stating the many different types of assessment and how to use them in a classroom. It also discusses the benefit for self-assessment on student learning. It includes the methods and results of a study focusing on getting students familiar with self-assessing their learning and study habits. The discussion provides insight to the implication that mathematics teachers must strive to include self-assessment concepts in their classroom setting to help students achieve greater understanding of their learning.
Recommended Citation
Elliott, Kelly, "Does Continuous Self-Assessment Help to Improve Students' Understanding of Mathematics?" (2006). Mathematical and Computing Sciences Masters. Paper 14.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/mathcs_etd_masters/14
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