Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6848891 Studies in Educational Evaluation 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper provides a method that can be used to review the teaching, learning, and/or assessment of mathematics at either (or both of) the senior secondary and undergraduate levels. In this paper, how this method could be enacted is exemplified by considering the case of integral calculus. The method uses Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT) (Anderson et al., 2001) in conjunction with Efklides's metacognition framework (Efklides, 2006, 2008) to design questions to address the different RBT cognitive processes and knowledge types. Using these two frameworks can help develop questions that target broader student thinking and a range of cognitive processes, including constructive ones, than traditional questions reach. In doing so, this method can be a starting point for Faculties seeking to reform their delivery and assessment of mathematics.
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