Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigating the issue of declining student enrolments in senior secondary mathematics classes. For one project, 50 Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) within Western Australian secondary schools outlined why they believe capable students were not enrolling in the two higher-level mathematics courses of study. The second project reports on the perceptions of Year 11 and Year 12 students in Western Australian schools (n=1351) as to why they believe capable students elect not to enroll in a higher mathematics course. For both projects, participants were invited to participate in a single, anonymous, online survey comprised chiefly of qualitative...
In order for young Australians to contribute to economic prosperity and remain competitive in a glob...
Recent national analyses have shown declines in the number of high school students studying maths an...
Steady declines in the number of students taking higher-level mathematics courses have been evident ...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
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...
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...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
This study was conducted in response to the perceived problems of growing non-participation rates of...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
declining enrolments in Australian Mathematics Faculties and suggests that the remedy may lie in par...
Free to read on publisher website Is there a crisis in Australian science and mathematics education?...
This paper explores the decline in boys’ participation in post-compulsory rigorous mathematics using...
In order for young Australians to contribute to economic prosperity and remain competitive in a glob...
Recent national analyses have shown declines in the number of high school students studying maths an...
Steady declines in the number of students taking higher-level mathematics courses have been evident ...
This research paper examines the perspective of the Heads of Learning Area: Mathematics (HOLAMs) wit...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
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...
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...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
This study was conducted in response to the perceived problems of growing non-participation rates of...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
declining enrolments in Australian Mathematics Faculties and suggests that the remedy may lie in par...
Free to read on publisher website Is there a crisis in Australian science and mathematics education?...
This paper explores the decline in boys’ participation in post-compulsory rigorous mathematics using...
In order for young Australians to contribute to economic prosperity and remain competitive in a glob...
Recent national analyses have shown declines in the number of high school students studying maths an...
Steady declines in the number of students taking higher-level mathematics courses have been evident ...