The Middle Years of schooling have become an issue for mathematics teachers and educators, and calls for the reform of this period of schooling are frequent. However, the suggested reforms appear to be divided in their views of what would be best for these students. This paper provides a brief overview of what some Middle Years students say about their needs. Some 1500 students in the Middle Years of schooling (Years 5 to 9) were surveyed about their preferred mathematics classroom activities: the methods and results of the survey may be extremely relevant to those contemplating Middle Years reform.<br /
A first priority for changing teaching practice is to make problematic for teachers aspects of their...
The aim of this research was to investigate what factors affect senior secondary school students’ at...
The 2007 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Survey highlighted how attitudes to mathema...
A core factor in the challenge Australia faces in sustaining a workforce rich with advanced mathemat...
As part of a qualitative longitudinal study on engagement in mathematics during the middle years, a ...
There is an undercurrent of unease seeping across Australia about sustaining a critical mass of huma...
The overall aim of the Improving Middle Years Mathematics and Science (IMYMS) project was to explore...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
Steady declines in the number of students taking higher-level mathematics courses have been evident ...
This paper presents the results of interviews with Year 5 and 6 students about their views of effect...
Prospective middle school pre-service teachers’ knowledge and affect in Australia has had little emp...
This chapter focuses on Australasian research into the mathematical understandings of students in th...
There are many approaches to teaching mathematics. This paper examines one student-centred approach ...
This paper describes an action research project that investigated issues concerning the teaching and...
The levels of engagement in mathematics experienced by students during the middle years of schooling...
A first priority for changing teaching practice is to make problematic for teachers aspects of their...
The aim of this research was to investigate what factors affect senior secondary school students’ at...
The 2007 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Survey highlighted how attitudes to mathema...
A core factor in the challenge Australia faces in sustaining a workforce rich with advanced mathemat...
As part of a qualitative longitudinal study on engagement in mathematics during the middle years, a ...
There is an undercurrent of unease seeping across Australia about sustaining a critical mass of huma...
The overall aim of the Improving Middle Years Mathematics and Science (IMYMS) project was to explore...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
Steady declines in the number of students taking higher-level mathematics courses have been evident ...
This paper presents the results of interviews with Year 5 and 6 students about their views of effect...
Prospective middle school pre-service teachers’ knowledge and affect in Australia has had little emp...
This chapter focuses on Australasian research into the mathematical understandings of students in th...
There are many approaches to teaching mathematics. This paper examines one student-centred approach ...
This paper describes an action research project that investigated issues concerning the teaching and...
The levels of engagement in mathematics experienced by students during the middle years of schooling...
A first priority for changing teaching practice is to make problematic for teachers aspects of their...
The aim of this research was to investigate what factors affect senior secondary school students’ at...
The 2007 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Survey highlighted how attitudes to mathema...