This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enrol in a higher mathematics course. All Year 11 and Year 12 mathematics students within Western Australian schools (aged 17–18 years) were invited to participate in a single, anonymous, online survey comprised predominantly of qualitative items. In line with a symbolic interactionist theoretical perspective, participant responses (n = 1351) were analysed to determine the meaning students conferred upon decisions to enrol in mathematics courses. In particular, responses indicated that students are dissatisfied with mathematics, there are other more viable courses of study to undertake, and that the Australian Tertiary Admissions Ranking (ATAR) ...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
A pilot study was conducted with Year 10 males (N = 154) preparing to make their senior mathematics ...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
In this research paper, I present the reasons why senior secondary students elect not to enrol in a ...
Addressing the participation rates in senior secondary mathematics courses in Australian schools rem...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigati...
There are substantial and ongoing concerns in the Australian and international secondary and tertiar...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
In order for young Australians to contribute to economic prosperity and remain competitive in a glob...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Secondary school mathematics has always been considered central to preparation for university scienc...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
A pilot study was conducted with Year 10 males (N = 154) preparing to make their senior mathematics ...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
In this research paper, I present the reasons why senior secondary students elect not to enrol in a ...
Addressing the participation rates in senior secondary mathematics courses in Australian schools rem...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigati...
There are substantial and ongoing concerns in the Australian and international secondary and tertiar...
The impetus for this study was an observed decline in Year 10 students choosing higher level upper-s...
In order for young Australians to contribute to economic prosperity and remain competitive in a glob...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Secondary school mathematics has always been considered central to preparation for university scienc...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
A pilot study was conducted with Year 10 males (N = 154) preparing to make their senior mathematics ...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...