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Title
Research Note #2: Should graphing calculators be allowed on important tests?
Alternate Title
Research Note #2: Graphing Calculators on high-stakes tests
Year
2008
Publisher
Texas Instruments
Author
Center for Technology in Learning, SRI International
Language
English
Institution
SRI International
Department
Center for Technology in Learning
City
Global
Abstract
Broadly speaking, unless a test’s goal is to measure mental arithmetic and related simple computational skills, including graphing calculators on tests does no harm. Further, including graphing calculators may increase the validity of the test and enable more accurate measurement of student skills in realistic situations.
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Research note
Keywords
Research note, High-Stakes Tests, Standardized Tests, Graphing Calculator
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RN2 - GC on important tests.pdf
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