Advanced-level (A-level) mathematics is a high-profile qualification taken by many school leavers in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and around the world as preparation for university study. Concern has been expressed in these countries that standards in A-level mathematics have declined over time, and that school leavers enter university or the workplace lacking the required mathematical knowledge and skills. The situation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland reflects more general international concerns about decreasing educational standards. However, evidence to support this concern has been of limited scope, rarely subjected to peer-review, and of questionable validity. Our study overcame the limitations of previous research into stan...
peer-reviewedDeclining standards in students’ mathematical competency levels has become a major issu...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
Advanced-level (A-level) mathematics is a high-profile qualification taken by many school leavers in...
This paper tracks the evolution of the mathematics qualification, usually called GCE A-level, origin...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
At the time when this study began, there were nine boards offering Advanced Level Mathematics syllab...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There has been widespread concern over the lack of preparedness of students making the transition fr...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Evidence of deficiencies in basic mathematical skills of beginning undergraduates has been documente...
In the late 1990s, the economic return to Advanced level (A-level) mathematics was examined. The ana...
Every student who enrols in a degree programme involving service mathematics in the University of Li...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
peer-reviewedDeclining standards in students’ mathematical competency levels has become a major issu...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
Advanced-level (A-level) mathematics is a high-profile qualification taken by many school leavers in...
This paper tracks the evolution of the mathematics qualification, usually called GCE A-level, origin...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
At the time when this study began, there were nine boards offering Advanced Level Mathematics syllab...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There has been widespread concern over the lack of preparedness of students making the transition fr...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Evidence of deficiencies in basic mathematical skills of beginning undergraduates has been documente...
In the late 1990s, the economic return to Advanced level (A-level) mathematics was examined. The ana...
Every student who enrols in a degree programme involving service mathematics in the University of Li...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
peer-reviewedDeclining standards in students’ mathematical competency levels has become a major issu...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...