This article derives from a scrutiny of over 100 national secondary mathematics examination papers in England, conducted as part of the Evaluating Mathematics Pathways project 2007-2010 by a team of eight researchers. The focus in this article is of the extent to which mathematics assessment items reflect and represent the current curriculum drive for increased mathematical applications in the curriculum. We show that whilst mathematics is represented as a human activity in the examinations, peopling assessment items may serve actually only to disguise the routinised calculations and procedural reasoning that largely remains the focus of the assessments, with the effect that classroom mathematics remains unchanged. We suggest that there are...
MSOR programmes are highly valued as intellectually demanding, and require students to formulate, ab...
Although there has been considerable research into real-world contexts in elementary mathematics, li...
In a high-stakes assessment culture, it is clearly important that learners of mathematics develop th...
This article analyses aspects of the process of developing ‘functional’ assessments of mathematics a...
This paper discusses authenticity from the perspective of mathematics education. Often, school mathe...
A common claim about mathematics education is that it should equip students to use mathematics in th...
Accessed 50,122 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For dow...
While there has been some research into the use of context in mathematics assessments pre-16, little...
Mathematical discourse is often described as abstract and devoid of human presence, yet many school ...
Individual students within any mathematics classroom possess unique strengths, weaknesses, preferred...
The purpose for conducting this study was to answer questions concerning the validity of authentic a...
Research suggests that many high school students are not learning mathematics of value from a person...
This book describes the consequences of Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) for assessing student...
While there has been some research into the use of context in mathematics assessments pre-16, little...
Science is a much-revised and contested area of the curriculum. A new curriculum has recently been i...
MSOR programmes are highly valued as intellectually demanding, and require students to formulate, ab...
Although there has been considerable research into real-world contexts in elementary mathematics, li...
In a high-stakes assessment culture, it is clearly important that learners of mathematics develop th...
This article analyses aspects of the process of developing ‘functional’ assessments of mathematics a...
This paper discusses authenticity from the perspective of mathematics education. Often, school mathe...
A common claim about mathematics education is that it should equip students to use mathematics in th...
Accessed 50,122 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For dow...
While there has been some research into the use of context in mathematics assessments pre-16, little...
Mathematical discourse is often described as abstract and devoid of human presence, yet many school ...
Individual students within any mathematics classroom possess unique strengths, weaknesses, preferred...
The purpose for conducting this study was to answer questions concerning the validity of authentic a...
Research suggests that many high school students are not learning mathematics of value from a person...
This book describes the consequences of Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) for assessing student...
While there has been some research into the use of context in mathematics assessments pre-16, little...
Science is a much-revised and contested area of the curriculum. A new curriculum has recently been i...
MSOR programmes are highly valued as intellectually demanding, and require students to formulate, ab...
Although there has been considerable research into real-world contexts in elementary mathematics, li...
In a high-stakes assessment culture, it is clearly important that learners of mathematics develop th...