The problem of low attainment in mathematics has been an increasingly prominent feature of the policy discourse in England over the last 60 years; however, evidence from comparative studies indicates that little progress has been made in finding a solution. In this paper, we analyse the changing policy discourse of low attainment in mathematics through the main reports and speeches published in England, beginning with the Newsom Report, Half Our Future, in 1963, and continuing to the present day. We chart the evolving perspectives on the nature of ability, expectations, curriculum ideology and frame of reference through the changing language used in these documents, noting tensions and inconsistencies which arise through continuing lack of ...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
This was the initial exploratory meeting of a Working Group on policy issues in mathematics educatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Education...
The problem of low attainment in mathematics has been an increasingly prominent feature of the polic...
This project investigated low attainment in mathematics by focusing on the lowest attaining 40% of p...
This project investigated low attainment in mathematics by focusing on the lowest attaining 40% of p...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
Developing mathematics is a product in time. This is true for the period shortly after WW2 and for t...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
Science is a much-revised and contested area of the curriculum. A new curriculum has recently been i...
The Math Wars have been raging since the 1990's in the United States, where the world of mathematics...
This paper describes the first phase of a study that aims to identify the specific English language ...
There have been repeated attempts to establish mathematics qualifications for lower attaining studen...
Educational reformers have advocated for the use of discourse practices in mathematics classrooms in...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
This was the initial exploratory meeting of a Working Group on policy issues in mathematics educatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Education...
The problem of low attainment in mathematics has been an increasingly prominent feature of the polic...
This project investigated low attainment in mathematics by focusing on the lowest attaining 40% of p...
This project investigated low attainment in mathematics by focusing on the lowest attaining 40% of p...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
Developing mathematics is a product in time. This is true for the period shortly after WW2 and for t...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
Science is a much-revised and contested area of the curriculum. A new curriculum has recently been i...
The Math Wars have been raging since the 1990's in the United States, where the world of mathematics...
This paper describes the first phase of a study that aims to identify the specific English language ...
There have been repeated attempts to establish mathematics qualifications for lower attaining studen...
Educational reformers have advocated for the use of discourse practices in mathematics classrooms in...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
This was the initial exploratory meeting of a Working Group on policy issues in mathematics educatio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language and Education...