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Building authentic assessment criteria in teaching Mathematics in the direction of competence development for primary students

Nguyen Thi Thu Trang and Vu Dinh Phuong

International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2025, vol. 18, issue 2, 134-153

Abstract: Authentic assessment is an assessment form that can assist teachers in conducting the assessment as well as improving student learning. Criteria are considered one of the necessary tools for authentic assessment. In what ways do various contextual circumstances influence the creation of credible assessment standards? How does one actually go about creating valid assessment criteria? This article aims at stating the research findings about the influence degrees of several factors on the authentic assessment criteria building process and authentic assessment criteria building procedure in teaching Mathematics in the direction of competence development. Through studies of several authors, this article analyses the role of learning outcomes, standards, and several particular factors in authentic assessment for authentic assessment criteria. The authentic assessment procedure is proposed and consulted by several education experts based on the experimenting process. In addition, the proposed procedure is analysed and clarified through an assessment task used in Mathematics for class 5th students.

Keywords: authentic assessment; criteria assessment; competency assessment; assessment task; teaching mathematics; primary students. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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