This paper presents some of the findings of a pilot study concerning gender differences in behaviour in a Year 10 co- educational secondary mathematics classroom that used computers. Analysis of interactions between students and the teacher and engagement with the task, the computer and the mathematics suggest some evidence of gender difference. A number of factors were hypothesised as relating to behaviour and this paper discusses the preliminary findings in relation to students\u27 experience with computers and their style of interaction with computers
Different educational efforts have been employed to minimize or eliminate gender differences by usin...
The advantage of “computer-assisted instruction ” is weakened by factors such as gender stereotyping...
ABSTRACT. A pilot project was conducted at a secondary school in which computers were used extensive...
Secondary students who participated in a computer enhanced mathematics program expressed positive at...
How the use of computers in mathematics classrooms was viewed by students in two middle years mathem...
How the use of computers in mathematics classrooms was viewed by students in two middle years mathem...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In Australia, national tests of mathematics achievement continue showing small but consistent gender...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Using videotaped observations collected over one half of an academic year in classes composed of gra...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
This paper describes a small-scale empirical study grounded in teaching experience which draws upon ...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
Different educational efforts have been employed to minimize or eliminate gender differences by usin...
The advantage of “computer-assisted instruction ” is weakened by factors such as gender stereotyping...
ABSTRACT. A pilot project was conducted at a secondary school in which computers were used extensive...
Secondary students who participated in a computer enhanced mathematics program expressed positive at...
How the use of computers in mathematics classrooms was viewed by students in two middle years mathem...
How the use of computers in mathematics classrooms was viewed by students in two middle years mathem...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
In Australia, national tests of mathematics achievement continue showing small but consistent gender...
The purpose of this paper was to establish the influence of computer based learning (CBL) in Mathema...
Using videotaped observations collected over one half of an academic year in classes composed of gra...
In the research reported in this paper, we attempt to identify the background and process factors in...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavi...
This paper describes a small-scale empirical study grounded in teaching experience which draws upon ...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
Different educational efforts have been employed to minimize or eliminate gender differences by usin...
The advantage of “computer-assisted instruction ” is weakened by factors such as gender stereotyping...
ABSTRACT. A pilot project was conducted at a secondary school in which computers were used extensive...