In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World course, the authors provide an adaptation of the Association of American Colleges and Universities quantitative literacy VALUE rubric. Describing achievement levels in six core competencies (interpretation, representation, calculation, analysis/synthesis, and communication), the resulting Quantitative Literacy Assessment Rubric (QLAR) is applicable to grading student work and has exhibited a high degree of reliability in two separate scoring tests (97% and 88% respectively). The distribution of the six core competencies across the 24 case studies in the authors’ quantitative reasoning casebook shows that interpretation, calculation, and analys...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
This article reports on the development and implementation of a non-proprietary assessment instrumen...
In a previous article, we described our college’s new core curriculum, which included a Quantitative...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
As the number of young people attending college has increased, the diversity of college students’ ed...
Educational theorists have argued that effective instruction in quantitative reasoning (QR) should e...
This paper introduces a rubric for assessing QR in student papers and analyzes the inter-rater relia...
Institutional assessments of quantitative literacy/reasoning (QL/QR) have been extensively tested an...
A \u27White Paper\u27 that defines quantitative reasoning and discusses policy implications of QR fo...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
This article reports on the development and implementation of a non-proprietary assessment instrumen...
In a previous article, we described our college’s new core curriculum, which included a Quantitative...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
As the number of young people attending college has increased, the diversity of college students’ ed...
Educational theorists have argued that effective instruction in quantitative reasoning (QR) should e...
This paper introduces a rubric for assessing QR in student papers and analyzes the inter-rater relia...
Institutional assessments of quantitative literacy/reasoning (QL/QR) have been extensively tested an...
A \u27White Paper\u27 that defines quantitative reasoning and discusses policy implications of QR fo...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
This article reports on the development and implementation of a non-proprietary assessment instrumen...
In a previous article, we described our college’s new core curriculum, which included a Quantitative...