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|title=Diagnostic Questions in Maths Teaching | |title=Diagnostic Questions in Maths Teaching | ||
|tagline=Using questions to probe what pupils do, and do not, understand | |tagline=Using questions to probe what pupils do, and do not, understand | ||
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|content= This resource provides a link to the Math Centre 'diagnostic test' pages, which provide examples of assessment questions to probe student's particular areas of understanding, and weakness on the topics available. Diagnostic tests can provide useful insight into the specific problems learners experience in a given topic - [http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/resources/tests/swf/Arithmetic/Diagnostics/1-01d.swf for example], whether they stuggle with particular types of fraction, or operations on fractions. These tests may be useful in their own right - particularly for older learners - but are also a useful resource to explore effective ways to use diagnostic tests in teaching. | |content= This resource provides a link to the Math Centre 'diagnostic test' pages, which provide examples of assessment questions to probe student's particular areas of understanding, and weakness on the topics available. Diagnostic tests can provide useful insight into the specific problems learners experience in a given topic - [http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/resources/tests/swf/Arithmetic/Diagnostics/1-01d.swf for example], whether they stuggle with particular types of fraction, or operations on fractions. These tests may be useful in their own right - particularly for older learners - but are also a useful resource to explore effective ways to use diagnostic tests in teaching. | ||
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|topic=Assessment | |topic=Assessment | ||
|subject=Maths | |subject=Maths | ||
|resourcenumber=M0064 | |resourcenumber=M0064 | ||
|age=Secondary | |age=Higher, Secondary | ||
|Learning Objectives=To consider | |Learning Objectives=To consider | ||
*How diagnostic questions may be a useful assessment technique; | *How diagnostic questions may be a useful assessment technique; | ||
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|related resources=[[Changing KS3 Questions for Engaging Assessment]] | |related resources=[[Changing KS3 Questions for Engaging Assessment]] | ||
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|resources=The link | |resources=The link http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/search/?q=%22diagnostic+test%22 contains a search on the www.mathcentre.ac.uk for "diagnostic test" - which brings up all such resources on the site. | ||
|licence=The resources on the math centre website are licensed under a Creative Commons, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/) | |licence=The resources on the math centre website are licensed under a Creative Commons, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/) | ||
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[[Category:Teacher Education]] [[Category:Maths]] [[Category:Secondary]] |
Latest revision as of 16:29, 1 October 2012
About. This resource provides a link to the Math Centre 'diagnostic test' pages, which provide examples of assessment questions to probe student's particular areas of understanding, and weakness on the topics available. Diagnostic tests can provide useful insight into the specific problems learners experience in a given topic - for example, whether they stuggle with particular types of fraction, or operations on fractions. These tests may be useful in their own right - particularly for older learners - but are also a useful resource to explore effective ways to use diagnostic tests in teaching.
Pedagogical content. These questions provide a useful starting point from which to think about the use of diagnostic questions(ta) for assessment(ta) for learning and whole class(ta) dialogic teaching(ta). They may be useful for teachers in their own right as sample questions, or to think about the best way to deliver feedback, use ICT tools effectively, and support learners through assessment. In this context the questions should be considered with a critical eye. Teachers might like to think about:
- The interface, and the way the questions are presented (could the questions be labelled better, appear better, what is the functionality like, etc.?)
- The style of questions asked
- The sort of feedback given, both on individual questions, and overall on the completion of the quizzes
Teachers might take this as an opportunity to engage in sharing practice(ta) to think about how to use such questions in the classroom - perhaps using mini-whiteboards(tool) or ICT tools - and outside of them, perhaps using quiz(tool) or voting(tool) software. (edit)
Resource details | |
Title | Diagnostic Questions in Maths Teaching |
Topic | [[Topics/Assessment|Assessment]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Assessment|Assessment]], [[Teaching Approaches/Sharing practice|Sharing practice]], [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]], [[Teaching Approaches/Whole class|Whole class]], [[Teaching Approaches/Dialogic teaching|Dialogic teaching]] |
Learning Objectives | To consider
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Format / structure | Web link with 'flash' based quizes embedded on pages. |
Subject | [[Resources/Maths|Maths]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]], [[Resources/Higher|Higher]]
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Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | |
Files and resources to view and download | The link http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/search/?q=%22diagnostic+test%22 contains a search on the www.mathcentre.ac.uk for "diagnostic test" - which brings up all such resources on the site. |
Acknowledgement | |
License | The resources on the math centre website are licensed under a Creative Commons, attribution, no derivatives, non-commercial licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/) |