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PMGS 6305     EVALUATION IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION                     3 CREDITS

            Synopsis

                   In this course, the historical background theories and recent research into the ways in which students
            are assessed in mathematics education will be discussed.  This includes a focus on theoretical and practical
            aspects of  assessment  in  the  mathematics  classroom,  examination  of  the  relationships  between  assessment
            and  curriculum  in  the  wider  sense, and  a  critical analysis of  the purpose,  strategies,  methods  and effective
            models of assessment in mathematics education. Also, constructive and integrated perspective on assessments
            that reflect recent changes in mathematics curriculum will be examined.

            Assesment  Method    : Continuous Assessment (Test, Assignment): 60%,  Examination:  40%

            Medium of Instruction   : English Language

            Main References
            Noraini Idris (2007). Classroom assessment in mathematics education. Kuala Lumpur:McGraw Hill.
            Airasian, P. W. (2005). Classroom assessment concepts and application, New York: McGraw Hill.
            Gronlund, N.E.(2003). Assessment of students achievement. New York: Allyn & Bacon.


              PMGS 6306   TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS IN EARLY  CHILDHOOD              3 CREDITS

            Synopsis

                   The aim of this course is to assist students in understanding the suitable methods in teaching early
            mathematics to children. Topics of discussion include among others the mathematics content in the pre school
            curriculum, psychological basis in teaching early mathematics, teaching for understanding and construction of
            knowledge,  an  integrated  model  of  teaching early  mathematics,  the  teaching of  numbers and  numerals,  the
            development  of  geometric  thinking  and  measurement  in  early  mathematics.  This  course  will  also  discuss
            research ideas related to teaching of early mathematics for children.

            Assesment  Method    : Continuous Assessment (Test, Assignment): 60%,  Examination:  40%

            Medium of Instruction   : Malay and English Language

            Main References
            Baroody, A.J. (1998).Fostering children’s mathematical power: An investigative approach to K-8   mathematics
            instruction. Mahwah,NJ : Erlbaum Associates
            Shaw, J. & Blakes, S. (1998). Mathematics for young children. New jersey, Prentice Hall  (QA 135.5 sha).
            Reys, R.E., Suyd   Suydam, M.N., Lindquist, M.M.,& Smith, N.L. (1998). Helping children learn
                                                  mathematics, Allyn & Bacon
            Kellough,  R.D.  (1996).  Integrating  mathematics  and  science  for  kindergarten  and  primary  children,  Engle-
                   wood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc.
            Jensen, Robert J.(Ed.)(1993). Research Ideas For the Classroom: Early Childhood Mathematics.   Reston,VA:
            NCTM.





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