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2008 PAC Themed Session
"Mathematics Placement and Assessment and Beyond Crossroads"
Washington, D.C.
November 20, 2008

Other Great Ideas in
Math Placement and Assessment

Washington, D.C.
November 20-23, 2008

Presented by the Placement and Assessment Committee, this themed session explored strategies and ideas in mathematics placement and assessment. The presentations were designed to emphasize placement and assessment concepts as stated in AMATYC's Beyond Crossroads document.

T4A: Preventing Grade Drift - In My Own Classroom (DOC); Connie Buller

T4B: The Missing Placement Test Needed for Calculus; James (Rob) Eby, Jeffrey Downs

T4C: A Multiple Measures Approach to Mathematics Placement (PDF), Handout (PDF) ; Ed Owens, Joanna Pruden

T4D: Using Course Level Assessment for Development Mathematics (PPT); Sharon Gott

T4E: College Algebra Assessment at the Course and Program Levels; Dana T. Calland

T4F: Using Software for Course Assessment (PDF); Benjamin Nicholson

T4G: Assessment of a New Three-quarter Algebra Sequence; Edward A. Gallo

T4H: Mastery Skill Quizzes Make the Difference (PDF), Handout (PDF) ; Laura Bracken

S24: Achieve’s ADP Assessment Partnership: Algebra II End-of-Course Exam (PPT); Laura Slover, Tracy Halka

S45: Reflective Assessment and the Program Review Process (PDF), Handout (PDF) ; Laura Bracken

S57: Development of a Web-based Placement Exam (PPT); Sandy Carlson, Edwin Owens

S69: Assessing Critical Thinking (PPT), Handout (DOC); Mary Pearce, Sharon Welker

S80: Assessment Ideas for Mathematics Courses for Preservice Teachers (DOC); Mary Hohulin, Wendy O'Hanlon

S85: A Multiple Measures Approach to Mathematics Placement (PPT), Handout (DOC) ; Ed Owens, Diana Kuhns, Joanna Pruden

S111: Fast Track - Improving Placement/Retention in Developmental Math (PPT); William Coe, Suzanne Williams, Debra Moses, Jane Weber

 

 

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