There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mathematics in England and across the developed world. Extensive statistical analyses present the decline but offer little to help us understand the causes. In this paper we explore a concern which cannot be explored through national datasets, namely the retention of mathematics students on Advanced level mathematics courses. Drawing on survey data from fifteen secondary schools in the Midlands of England, we examine subject differences in decisions to study, withdraw from, and continue in a range of A level subjects. Not only is the rate of attrition from mathematics higher than most other subjects, but there are substantial differences betwe...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigati...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
Addressing the participation rates in senior secondary mathematics courses in Australian schools rem...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
There are substantial and ongoing concerns in the Australian and international secondary and tertiar...
It is not surprising to hear and read mathematicians ’ consternation about the form and content of s...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigati...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
Addressing the participation rates in senior secondary mathematics courses in Australian schools rem...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
There are substantial and ongoing concerns in the Australian and international secondary and tertiar...
It is not surprising to hear and read mathematicians ’ consternation about the form and content of s...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...