JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mathematics concept maps: assessing connections

Nancy L. Gallenstein

Year: 2011 Journal:   Teaching Children Mathematics Vol: 17 (7)Pages: 436-440   Publisher: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Abstract

Assessment is an ongoing process integrated within instruction (NCTM 2000). Assessment activities can take on a variety of forms, one being performance tasks. Concept mapping is a technique that offers students opportunities to demonstrate learning through performance. In this example, elementary school students designed math concept maps, allowing their teachers to assess the children's concept connections and other valuable, relevant skills before determining the steps necessary for further learning.

Keywords:
Mathematics education Concept map Variety (cybernetics) Process (computing) Concept learning Computer science Psychology Pedagogy Artificial intelligence

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Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
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