The ESSENTIAL QUESTION of this post is: What is the point of a math test? Should we grade understanding of the concept or how well the kid follows the teacher's proceudres?
JW had his first math test last week. He just entered Middle School where for the first time he is getting tests with grades but this event was not a reason for wailing or angst. He loves math and views himself as a math whiz. His standardized test scores in math are 90%tile or above
He brought the test home and he was devastated. He got a 60%, missed four items out of ten. We reviewed his answers so that we could help him make corrections and reflect on his work. We were shocked to discover that two of the answers marked wrong were indeed correct.
On one part of the test he had to read a table displaying data about a series of Rock/Paper/Scissors games played by two contestants, Mrs. Warr and Mrs. Downing. The first two questions required the learner to identify the score at the end of 5 rounds. The questions were laid out in the following way:
a. Mrs. Warr? ____ b. Mrs. Downing? _____
He correctly answered these questions and went on to the next which was:
c. Who had the highest score? _____
He correctly identified Mrs. Warr as the winner but instead of writing her name on the short line (4 space) he wrote the letter a which corresponded with her name in the question a which appeared just above question c.
The teacher counted it wrong. When he pointed out to her that a. correspnded with Mrs. Warr's name she simply circled the word Who in the question. Funny, but I thought a math teaccher would get using symbols to represent words!
There was another question which was answered with correct thinking but marked wrong for a similar reason.
This is an Aspire Charter School who proudly proclaims their use of innovative programs like CPM. I like CPM but I think this teacher has missed the big picture. CPM promises that their materials guide "teachers to provide direct instruction based on their observations of students' questions and difficulties" Based on her scoring of this test I have little faith that this teacher has an adequate grasp of my son's thinking .
He struggles in every class which requires processing or producing language. Math has always been the strength we build on. Now we may be loosing that as we cope with a narrow minded teacher who scored proceudre not conceptual thinking. Oh by the way--she also takes points off of his grade when he has to use the bathroom during class.
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