Which of the following accurately describes the shift from traditional to alternative assessment?, Traditional assessment is anchored in standardized, high-stakes examinations that emphasize memorization., Alternative assessment is designed to evaluate student learning through isolated, final events., Alternative assessment reflects a philosophical transformation where evaluation is an essential part of the learning process itself., Which of the following are considered fundamental principles of alternative assessment design?, Equity: Tools must be designed to eliminate bias., Authenticity: Tasks must reflect real-life situations., Continuity: Evaluation should be an ongoing, formative process., How do traditional timed examinations affect students with mathematics anxiety?, They can impair working memory., They often intensify pressure and foster a cycle of poor performance., They function as a psychological intervention to reduce fear networks in the brain., What are the primary benefits of using Portfolios or Digital Portfolios in a math classroom?, They capture the development of conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning over time., They allow for multimedia evidence, such as video reflections or GeoGebra recordings., They focus exclusively on isolated correct answers to ensure standardized grading., Performance-based tasks are described as having which of the following characteristics?, They challenge students to apply concepts to solve non-routine, real-world problems., They are often one-size-fits-all to ensure objective comparison between students., They can be tailored to an individual student’s skill set, benefiting those with special educational needs., Which statement accurately describes the “low floor, high ceiling” nature of Project-Based Assessment (PBA)?, It ensures that students of mixed abilities can all contribute meaningfully and find entry points., It is a method used only for students who have already mastered basic algorithmic thinking., It requires all students to reach the same level of complexity at the same time., In the context of peer and self-assessment, what is the primary purpose of using “Traffic Lights”?, To provide a terminal grade that cannot be changed., To signal a student’s confidence level (green “can teach this”, red for “need help”., To rank students from highest to lowest performing in the class., How do digital tools like GeoGebra and Desmos specifically support inclusive mathematics education?, They emphasize rote memorization of multiplication tables., They provide visual representations and help reduce cognitive blocks., They allow for mathematical exploration and intuitive graphical representations., Which approach is recommended as a core principle for instructional activities for students with dyscalculia?, Concrete → visual → symbolic progression with small and clear steps., Numerous and repetitive exercises to ensure forced memorization., High-speed drills under time pressure to build calculation fluency., What is the role of digital platforms such as VBoard.ro or Wordwall in alternative assessment?, They enable the creation of “stress-free” formative assessments and quizzes without grades., They allow teachers to track progress and provide immediate feedback., They are used primarily to eliminate the need for teacher interaction.

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