Despite the introduction of the National Curriculum, problems appear to remain with the continuity of experience pupils have when they transfer schools. Evidence from studies suggests that such problems may be related to differences in pedagogic approaches and curriculum emphasis between primary and secondary schools. This paper reports on a case study designed to compare the approaches used in the teaching and learning of mathematics in a secondary school and its feeder primaries. The study indicates that similarities and differences in approaches may be driven by different external influences
Issues arising in the transition from secondary school to tertiary mathematics study are increasingl...
Master of EducationDuring the last two decades the teaching of mathematics in Australian primary sch...
This paper explores the differing learning opportunities of Heather and Bridget, two elementary stud...
AbstractIn this paper we intend to present a review of the National Curriculum continuity in mathema...
This paper describes the practices of ninety-nine teachers at the beginning of their involvement in ...
This paper describes the practices of ninety-nine teachers at the beginning of their involvement in ...
The study examined form 1 pupils' perceptions of continuity in mathematics instruction at the prima...
This study concerned itself with teaching and learning of the subject of mathematics. It was a base ...
In the 1960s, the ideal curriculum, as seen from recommendations in journals and reports, and the im...
As part of a longitudinal case study on engagement in middle years mathematics, 20 students attendin...
The transfer from primary to secondary school is regarded as one of the more crucial events in child...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the pedagogic practices of two purposively selected te...
Research surrounding the transition has frequently cited the quality of students’ interaction with t...
There is not just one mathematics taught at university level, nor is there one group of students. Ma...
In this study, we aim to understand the forces driving assessment for learning (AfL) in primary sch...
Issues arising in the transition from secondary school to tertiary mathematics study are increasingl...
Master of EducationDuring the last two decades the teaching of mathematics in Australian primary sch...
This paper explores the differing learning opportunities of Heather and Bridget, two elementary stud...
AbstractIn this paper we intend to present a review of the National Curriculum continuity in mathema...
This paper describes the practices of ninety-nine teachers at the beginning of their involvement in ...
This paper describes the practices of ninety-nine teachers at the beginning of their involvement in ...
The study examined form 1 pupils' perceptions of continuity in mathematics instruction at the prima...
This study concerned itself with teaching and learning of the subject of mathematics. It was a base ...
In the 1960s, the ideal curriculum, as seen from recommendations in journals and reports, and the im...
As part of a longitudinal case study on engagement in middle years mathematics, 20 students attendin...
The transfer from primary to secondary school is regarded as one of the more crucial events in child...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the pedagogic practices of two purposively selected te...
Research surrounding the transition has frequently cited the quality of students’ interaction with t...
There is not just one mathematics taught at university level, nor is there one group of students. Ma...
In this study, we aim to understand the forces driving assessment for learning (AfL) in primary sch...
Issues arising in the transition from secondary school to tertiary mathematics study are increasingl...
Master of EducationDuring the last two decades the teaching of mathematics in Australian primary sch...
This paper explores the differing learning opportunities of Heather and Bridget, two elementary stud...