“…These two foci of consideration characterize, to a great degree, the discipline of mathematics and should be taken into account when planning and conducting the evaluation. It is possible to respond to this variety of difficulties by assessing the learners using a combination of alternative assessment alongside the quantitative exams (Silver & Mills, 2018), as the advantages of qualitative assessment is the possibility it gives teachers to verify by providing feedback even in the learning stages (and not just feedback on the final product) that the students understood the questions and assignments, because they know and have mastered the formal language of mathematics and its unique expressions, they have formulated their work with the proper meticulousness and precision, and that the ways to solve the problems presented to them and completing the assignments are clear and appropriate, namely, to receive a comprehensive, in-depth, and accurate picture (Cai et al, 2020c. Kim & Noh, 2010Kulm, 2013;Shahbari et al, 2018;Silver & Mills, 2018;Veldhuis & van den Heuvel-Panhuizen, 2020).…”