The ever growing gap between secondary and university level mathematics is now becoming a major concern to higher education institutions. The increase in diversity of students’ background in mathematics, from students who have studied the more traditional A-level programmes to students with BTEC or international qualifications and part-time students who have been out of education for long periods, means that they are often unprepared for the marked shift in levels and catering for all abilities is difficult in the normal lecture, tutorial format. Lack of sufficient mathematical knowledge not only affects students’ success on courses but also leads to disengagement and thus a high drop-out rate in the first 2 years of study. Many universitie...
'Flying Start', a pre-sessional residential summer school was first held in September 2003 for incom...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
The ever growing gap between secondary and university level mathematics is now becoming a major conc...
The ever growing gap between secondary and university level mathematics continues to be a major conc...
Students’ lack of preparedness for the mathematical demands of higher education is affecting a wide ...
Over recent years there has been a lot of emphasis placed on the drop in standards of students enter...
Many STEM subjects are strongly hierarchical: learning and progression depends upon threshold concep...
This paper deals with a very practical issue. In many countries there is a gap between school and un...
This paper reports on a study carried out at a University of Technology, South Africa, aimed at iden...
In response to the well-documented challenges associated with the 'mathematics problem' in UK higher...
Research indicates the transition from school mathematics to university-level STEM courses is often ...
There is a crisis in Maths Education in this country. One reflection of this is the huge numbers of ...
Mathematics Support Centres are to be found in various forms in the majority of UK higher education ...
International audienceThe scale and scope of mathematics support within UK universities have grown s...
'Flying Start', a pre-sessional residential summer school was first held in September 2003 for incom...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
The ever growing gap between secondary and university level mathematics is now becoming a major conc...
The ever growing gap between secondary and university level mathematics continues to be a major conc...
Students’ lack of preparedness for the mathematical demands of higher education is affecting a wide ...
Over recent years there has been a lot of emphasis placed on the drop in standards of students enter...
Many STEM subjects are strongly hierarchical: learning and progression depends upon threshold concep...
This paper deals with a very practical issue. In many countries there is a gap between school and un...
This paper reports on a study carried out at a University of Technology, South Africa, aimed at iden...
In response to the well-documented challenges associated with the 'mathematics problem' in UK higher...
Research indicates the transition from school mathematics to university-level STEM courses is often ...
There is a crisis in Maths Education in this country. One reflection of this is the huge numbers of ...
Mathematics Support Centres are to be found in various forms in the majority of UK higher education ...
International audienceThe scale and scope of mathematics support within UK universities have grown s...
'Flying Start', a pre-sessional residential summer school was first held in September 2003 for incom...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...