Affective variables and traits such as confidence and motivation have been shown to impact students’ achievement in science and mathematics as well as students’ willingness to continue to study these subjects. In addition, high-stakes examinations have been shown to negatively affect students’ confidence and motivation. Although Turkey and Ireland both have high-stakes examinations at the end of secondary school which determine entry to university, the examination systems differ in a number of ways. In this paper we compare the traits and attitudes of students in these two countries in relation to aspects of the teaching, learning and assessment of mathematics, and investigate the role that high-stakes examinations play. T...
This article derives from a scrutiny of over 100 national secondary mathematics examination papers i...
peer-reviewedIn 2012 mathematics was assigned a special status within the Irish post-primary school ...
Over the past several decades there has been an emphasis in educational research on student assessme...
Affective variables and traits such as confidence and motivation have been shown to impact student...
Affective variables and traits such as confidence and motivation have been shown to impact students’...
This thesis explores the effects of the high-stakes examination systems in Ireland and Turkey on the...
In both Turkey and Ireland entrance to third level education is determined by performance on a high...
In recent decades the merits of assessment for learning (AfL) have been particularly lauded, nationa...
Students’ use of superficial reasoning seems to be a main reason for learning difficulties in mathem...
In this article we present the findings of a research study which investigated the opportunities for...
This paper is a reflective commentary based upon the author’s desk-top audit of twelve international...
This research considers the mathematical performance of Irish second-level students. The author cons...
Key debates within educational assessment continuously encourage us to reflect on the design, delive...
The authors would like to thank the editors and anonymous reviewers who provided helpful feedback on...
Some students perceive that online assessment does not provide for a true reflection of their work e...
This article derives from a scrutiny of over 100 national secondary mathematics examination papers i...
peer-reviewedIn 2012 mathematics was assigned a special status within the Irish post-primary school ...
Over the past several decades there has been an emphasis in educational research on student assessme...
Affective variables and traits such as confidence and motivation have been shown to impact student...
Affective variables and traits such as confidence and motivation have been shown to impact students’...
This thesis explores the effects of the high-stakes examination systems in Ireland and Turkey on the...
In both Turkey and Ireland entrance to third level education is determined by performance on a high...
In recent decades the merits of assessment for learning (AfL) have been particularly lauded, nationa...
Students’ use of superficial reasoning seems to be a main reason for learning difficulties in mathem...
In this article we present the findings of a research study which investigated the opportunities for...
This paper is a reflective commentary based upon the author’s desk-top audit of twelve international...
This research considers the mathematical performance of Irish second-level students. The author cons...
Key debates within educational assessment continuously encourage us to reflect on the design, delive...
The authors would like to thank the editors and anonymous reviewers who provided helpful feedback on...
Some students perceive that online assessment does not provide for a true reflection of their work e...
This article derives from a scrutiny of over 100 national secondary mathematics examination papers i...
peer-reviewedIn 2012 mathematics was assigned a special status within the Irish post-primary school ...
Over the past several decades there has been an emphasis in educational research on student assessme...