The Vermont Mathematics Partnership's Ongoing Assessment Project (OGAP) is a research-based formative assessment instructional intervention in mathematics. OGAP focuses on fractions, multiplicative reasoning, and proportionality in grades 2-8. It synthesizes mathematics education research, and features strategies and tools for gathering formative information about student learning to inform effective instructional decisions. OGAP has been developed through the Vermont Mathematics Partnership (VMP) in collaboration with Marge Petit Consulting, a national advisory panel, and a design team of educators and researchers, primarily in Vermont. To date, hundred of teachers and thousands of students in Vermont, Alabama and Michigan have been involved in the development or use of OGAP resources and tools.
OGAP was initially designed to address important findings that VMP project planners uncovered as they interviewed educators and observed mathematics instruction in VMP target schools during the pre-implementation phase of the project. Findings at that time included:
To address these findings, VMP convened a statewide committee for the purpose of identifying tools or strategies that could help teachers gather information about student understanding which can be used to modify instruction as students are learning. OGAP grew out of this work.
The Vermont Mathematics Partnership is a targeted Math and Science Partnership established in 2002 and funded by the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Education.