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Option 3 : (a) and (b)
- A Field Trip is a visit to a place away from their normal place of study. The purpose of this trip is to provide students an experience outside the classrooms or labs to provide hands-on experience to the students.
- A project is a series of tasks that need to be completed to reach a specific outcome. A project can also be defined as a set of inputs and outputs required to achieve a particular goal.
Field trips and projects can be used to encourage interdisciplinarity in Mathematics assessment as:
- The Interdisciplinary Mathematics curriculum focuses on solving problems and understanding how things connect.
- Interdisciplinary mathematics is a field of mathematics that merges math expertise with proficiency in another discipline, usually science, business, medicine, or engineering.
- In projects and field trips children will not only focus on the mathematics topics but also get to know and explore topics related to other subjects.
- Students connect the concepts of mathematics with other subjects in projects and field trips as they have a lot of scopes to explore and learn.
Hence Field trips and projects can be used to encourage interdisciplinarity in Mathematics assessment.
| Anecdotal records | “An anecdotal record consists of an objective description of pupil behaviour in a particular environmental setting, an interpretation of the behaviour by the observer writing the description, and a recommendation for further action based on the incident and its interpretation.” |
| Classroom observations | Observation of the teacher when the student is involved in various activities in the classroom. |
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