This article describes one type of mathematical problem, open-start problems, and discusses their potential for use in assessment. In open-start problems how one starts to address the problem can vary but they have a correct answer. We argue that the use of open-start problems in assessment could positively influence classroom mathematics teaching. The article provides a brief review of problem solving and describes open-start problems in detail. The article then considers how open-start problems could address some important concerns in the teaching and assessment of mathematics and raises issues with regard to the future use of open-start problems in assessment.
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