Tishk International University

Faculty of Education

Mathematics Education Department

The 3rd National Workshop on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics:

Assessment Strategies for Fostering Deep Mathematical Understanding at the University Level

On

October 25th, 2023

The annual TIU national workshop on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics will be held on 25 October 2023. This year’s running theme is Assessment Strategies for Fostering Deep Mathematical Understanding at the University Level. The workshop serves as a crucial platform for educators, mathematicians, and researchers to delve into the vital intersection of assessment and pedagogy within higher education mathematics. By exploring innovative assessment strategies, cultivating effective feedback mechanisms by promoting inclusivity and diversity, fostering collaborative assessment communities that examine ethical considerations while promoting holistic assessment integration, we aim to empower participants with the tools to nurture profound mathematical comprehension and critical thinking among university-level students and teachers. Join us in this collaborative endeavor to reinvigorate the assessment landscape in mathematics education.

Objectives

  1. To explore cutting-edge assessment approaches and promote holistic assessment integration. This workshop is dedicated to showcasing and dissecting contemporary assessment strategies that transcend traditional testing paradigms especially in integrating assessment practices within the broader pedagogical framework, with a keen interest in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into formative and summative assessment techniques, digital assessment tools, and alternative methods that encourage deep mathematical understanding.
  2. To promote inclusivity and diversity in assessment. In recognizing the importance of inclusivity and diversity in today’s educational landscape, this workshop will emphasize the development of assessment strategies that cater to a wide range of learners. Participants will explore ways to design assessments that accommodate various learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities, ensuring that mathematical education is accessible and engaging for all students.
  3. Examine ethical considerations in assessment and foster collaborative assessment communities: Ethical considerations in assessment are vital in maintaining the integrity of mathematical education, and this can be achieved and maintained by building a supportive community of educators and researchers. This workshop aims to guide participants in understanding and addressing ethical challenges related to assessment, such as plagiarism, cheating, and bias. Attendees, through sharing of ideas, experiences, and best practices in assessment, will learn how to implement fairness and academic integrity in their assessment practices while upholding the highest standards of ethics.
  4. To cultivate effective feedback mechanisms. Effective feedback is pivotal in the learning process. We aspire to equip participants with insights and practical skills to provide constructive and timely feedback that fosters mathematical growth. Through interactive sessions and case studies, attendees will gain the expertise to implement robust feedback mechanisms in their own teaching practices.

List of session topics:

   Session 1: Cutting-edge assessment approaches and promotion of holistic assessment integration in the European Credit Transfer Systems context, by Ms. Rasha Alkabbanie

   Session 2: Inclusivity and diversity in assessment at university level mathematics education, by Dr. Samira Abdullahi Bello

   Session 3: Ethical considerations in assessment and collaborative assessment communities, by Dr. Venera Ulker.

   Session 4: Effective and inspiring feedback mechanisms that promotes Mathematical growth in learners, by a Panel

Outcome(s) of the workshop:

  1. Participants will keep abreast of the cutting-edge assessment approaches and holistic assessment integration in the mathematics education field. They will also refresh their understanding and application of ECTS in assessment processes.
  2. Participants will appreciate the importance of observing inclusivity and diversity in assessment, and its role in fostering mathematics development in the learners.
  3. Participants will appreciate the role of collaborative assessment communities in maintaining integrity and ethics in assessment, and how to address challenges associated with ethical issues in assessment.
  4. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of some of the most effective feedback mechanisms and how to cultivate and maintain them. They will further appreciate the role of effective feedback in fostering mathematical growth in the learners.

Scientific Committee:

  1. Dr. Aziza Kavlu, Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University
  2. Dr. Abdulnasir Isah, Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University
  3. Dr. Salisu Ibrahim, Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University

Organizing Committee:

  1. Dr. Orhan Tug, Head of Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University
  2. Mr. David Wafula Waswa, Workshop Chariman, Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University
  3. Mr. Chenar Abdullah, Mathematics Education Department, Tishk International University

The program of the workshop will be announce later..

The Workshop Program/Schedule 25.10.2023

Event Speaker Time
Opening Ceremony Presidency 13:30 – 13:35
Chairman of workshop 13:35 – 13:40
Sessions
Session 1 Ms. Rasha Alkabbanie

Director of ISO & Accreditation

Quality Management and Accreditation Office

Tishk International University

[email protected]

13:40 – 14:10
Coffee break Coffee break 14:10 – 14:20
Session 2

 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Aziza Kavlu

Mathematics Education Department,

[email protected]

14:20 – 14:50
Session 3 Dr. Venera Ulker

Head English Language Teaching Department

Tishk International University.

[email protected]

14:50 – 15:20
Coffee break Coffee break 15:20 – 15:30
 

Panel Session

 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdulnasir Isah (Moderator)

Mr. Salam Muhammed, Stirling Schools

Mr. Ismail Jamil, Cambridge Schools

Mrs. Dashne Dilshad, Zhyar Schools

15:30 – 16:00
Closing remark and certificates  

Dr. Orhan Tug, Tishk International University

 

16:00 – 16:30

 


Post Workshop Report: 

The Mathematics Education department at Tishk International University organized the annual National Workshop on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics on 25 October 2023. The workshop was attended by the vice president for academic affairs Asst. Dr. Mehmet Ozdemir, the dean of the faculty of Education Dr. Dogan Ozdemir, the vice dean of the faculty of science at Salahadin university Karzan Ahmed Berdawood, heads of departments, lecturers from various universities, and students.

The running theme was Assessment Strategies for Fostering Deep Mathematical Understanding at the University Level. The workshop serves as a crucial platform for educators, mathematicians, and researchers to delve into the vital intersection of assessment and pedagogy within higher education mathematics. The objectives of the workshop were, firstly, to explore cutting-edge assessment approaches and promote holistic assessment integration. This objective was particularly geared towards the integration of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) into the assessment.

Attendees had the opportunity to delve into formative and summative assessment techniques, digital assessment tools, and alternative methods that encourage deep mathematical understanding. The objective was ably and efficiently covered Ms. Rasha Alkabbanie. Secondly, to promote inclusivity and diversity in assessment.

In recognizing the importance of inclusivity and diversity in today’s educational landscape, the workshop emphasized the development of assessment strategies that cater to a wide range of learners. Participants, as guided by Dr. Venera Ulker, explored ways to design assessments that accommodate various learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities, ensuring that mathematical education is accessible and engaging for all students. Thirdly, to examine ethical considerations in assessment and foster collaborative assessment communities. Ethical considerations in assessment are vital in maintaining the integrity of mathematical education, and this can be achieved and maintained by building a supportive community of educators and researchers.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Aziza Kavlu guided participants in understanding and addressing ethical challenges related to assessment, such as plagiarism, cheating, and bias. Attendees, through sharing of ideas, experiences, and best practices in assessment, learned how to implement fairness and academic integrity in their assessment practices while upholding the highest standards of ethics. Lastly, to cultivate effective feedback mechanisms. Effective feedback is pivotal in the learning process.

A panel session moderated by Asst. Prof. Dr. Abdulnasir Isah discussed practical skills useful for providing constructive and timely feedback that fosters mathematical growth. The closing remarks including a vote of thanks was delivered by Asst. Prof. Dr. Salisu Ibrahim on behalf of the head of department.

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