Students’ approaches to learning are heavily researched in higher education, and are of particular concern in the field of mathematics where many students have been found to struggle with the transition to university mathematics. This article outlines a mixed methods study which sought to describe undergraduate mathematicians’ approaches to learning using the deep-surface-strategic ‘trichotomy’ using the Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students with 414 mathematics students and semi-structured interviews with a subset of 13 at a leading British university. Analysis found that neither the ‘approaches to learning’ framework nor the inventory can effectively describe students’ study practices, and conceal important elements of how st...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions mathematics students have of the knowledge a...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
Students’ approaches to learning are heavily researched in higher education, and are of particular c...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
We assess students’ approaches to learning mathematics not only to predict students’ learning outcom...
The first year university student taking mathematics as a major experiences a lot of difficulties in...
Over 100 students taking part in mathematics bridging courses were asked in a survey about their und...
From time to time, students are characterised as having a deep or shallow approach to learning. A de...
Reformed English pre-university mathematics ‘A levels’ feature enhanced content and renewed focus on...
This piece of work was commissioned by Mathematics Mastery – a UKbased non-profit organisation using...
This paper presents findings from a case study on the impact of high stakes oral performance assessm...
This paper explores the views of a group of students who took an oral performance assessment in a fi...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students’ perceptions of assessment whic...
Evidence of deficiencies in basic mathematical skills of beginning undergraduates has been documente...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions mathematics students have of the knowledge a...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
Students’ approaches to learning are heavily researched in higher education, and are of particular c...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
We assess students’ approaches to learning mathematics not only to predict students’ learning outcom...
The first year university student taking mathematics as a major experiences a lot of difficulties in...
Over 100 students taking part in mathematics bridging courses were asked in a survey about their und...
From time to time, students are characterised as having a deep or shallow approach to learning. A de...
Reformed English pre-university mathematics ‘A levels’ feature enhanced content and renewed focus on...
This piece of work was commissioned by Mathematics Mastery – a UKbased non-profit organisation using...
This paper presents findings from a case study on the impact of high stakes oral performance assessm...
This paper explores the views of a group of students who took an oral performance assessment in a fi...
A consistent message emerges from research on undergraduate students’ perceptions of assessment whic...
Evidence of deficiencies in basic mathematical skills of beginning undergraduates has been documente...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions mathematics students have of the knowledge a...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...