The national assessment of mathematics in high schools in Italy with Slovene as the language of instruction

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Povzetek/Abstract In the following paper, we analyzed the question types in the INVALSI national mathematics assessments in Italian high schools with Slovene as the language of instruction. Through a statistical analysis, we found that closed-type questions were more frequent than open-type questions. A greater presence of closed-type questions could lead to the issue of guessing and cheating. Moreover, a greater quantity of closed-type questions could lead to a partial evaluation of knowledge, since procedures and other mathematical competences are not considered. In our research, we also considered the topics of the questions that were presented in national assessments.

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Doz, D. (2019). The national assessment of mathematics in high schools in Italy with Slovene as the language of instruction. Journal of Elementary Education, 12(2), 155–176. https://doi.org/10.18690/rei.12.2.155-176.2019

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