AbstractThe Singapore Mathematics Assessment and Pedagogy Project (SMAPP) is a major research project undertaken by a group of mathematicians and mathematics educators to develop and investigate an innovative and systematic approach to assessment suited to the needs of mathematics teaching and learning in Singapore schools. A key research effort of the project is to develop the so-called disciplinary tasks for classroom instruction. This paper introduces the task development model established for the project and discusses the initial results of the implementation of the tasks in participating schools. The results showed that both teachers and students found the tasks innovative, challenging, and they can facilitate mathematics teaching and ...
This paper highlights the process and discusses some of the issues in the implementation of a 3-mont...
The purpose of this case study was to investigate the experience of six Foundation Phase teachers im...
Abstract:This paper explores the pedagogical practices of two lower secondary teachers teaching math...
The Singapore Mathematics Assessment and Pedagogy Project (SMAPP) is a major research project undert...
Abstract: Public concern about the inadequate mathematics knowledge and skills of learners in an inc...
This article reports an exploratory study on using performance assessment in mathematics instruction...
The concept and method of mathematics assessment in Singapore schools have undergone some important ...
A learning center in the southeastern part of the United States used the Singapore mathematics curri...
For teachers and educators keen on applying the principles of performance assessment to raise mathem...
An assessment has many benefits, especially in efforts to modify tasks. Often the teacher overrides ...
AbstractWe have realized in Singapore that both Teachers and Students are the key to excellence in e...
The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of the components of the mathematics cur...
This article reports an exploratory study on using performance assessment in mathematics instruction...
Mathematics Education has at its core a conception of the mathematical performances that represent t...
AbstractIn practice, Thailand has experience of learning in classroom, especially the measurement an...
This paper highlights the process and discusses some of the issues in the implementation of a 3-mont...
The purpose of this case study was to investigate the experience of six Foundation Phase teachers im...
Abstract:This paper explores the pedagogical practices of two lower secondary teachers teaching math...
The Singapore Mathematics Assessment and Pedagogy Project (SMAPP) is a major research project undert...
Abstract: Public concern about the inadequate mathematics knowledge and skills of learners in an inc...
This article reports an exploratory study on using performance assessment in mathematics instruction...
The concept and method of mathematics assessment in Singapore schools have undergone some important ...
A learning center in the southeastern part of the United States used the Singapore mathematics curri...
For teachers and educators keen on applying the principles of performance assessment to raise mathem...
An assessment has many benefits, especially in efforts to modify tasks. Often the teacher overrides ...
AbstractWe have realized in Singapore that both Teachers and Students are the key to excellence in e...
The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of the components of the mathematics cur...
This article reports an exploratory study on using performance assessment in mathematics instruction...
Mathematics Education has at its core a conception of the mathematical performances that represent t...
AbstractIn practice, Thailand has experience of learning in classroom, especially the measurement an...
This paper highlights the process and discusses some of the issues in the implementation of a 3-mont...
The purpose of this case study was to investigate the experience of six Foundation Phase teachers im...
Abstract:This paper explores the pedagogical practices of two lower secondary teachers teaching math...