Development of Testing Methodology in Mathematics Education in the Context of Digitalization
I.V. Orlovskyi, O. A. Tymoshenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Moodle-based digital testing system for mathematics education that enhances assessment reliability and feedback through step-by-step verification and Classical Test Theory analysis.
Contribution
It presents an innovative digital testing methodology incorporating interactive exercises and reliability analysis, advancing assessment practices in digital mathematics education.
Findings
Improved assessment transparency and conceptual understanding.
Enhanced reliability of multistage mathematical tasks.
Reduced student errors through structured evaluation.
Abstract
Access to quality education remains a global challenge, particularly in crisis-affected regions. This study examines the decline in students' mathematical proficiency and proposes an innovative Moodle-based testing system that incorporates step-by-step solution verification and interactive exercises. Unlike traditional assessments, this approach ensures a more structured evaluation process, reducing student errors and improving feedback quality. Additionally, the study integrates Classical Test Theory to analyse test reliability, offering a novel perspective on the effectiveness of digital assessments. The proposed methodology improves assessment transparency and conceptual understanding, while Classical Test Theory is used to evaluate the reliability of multistage mathematical tasks.
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