This document summarizes a presentation on using the Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes (SOLO) taxonomy in test development in mathematics. The presentation covers:
1. What makes an assessment authentic, including involving meaningful tasks, highlighting what students don't know, and involving varied activities.
2. Changing teacher roles from knowledge transmitters to facilitators and from sole evaluators to one of many.
3. Session targets of using SOLO in test development, including item writing, scoring, and preparing tables of specification.
4. Examples of using SOLO to evaluate response levels and determine necessary information for tables of specification.