There have been repeated attempts to establish mathematics qualifications for lower attaining students aged 16 years and over on vocational pathways in England. In 2004, the Tomlinson Report proposed Functional Mathematics and this paper examines the trajectory of this qualification (later Functional Skills mathematics) through analysis of policy literatures over the last twenty years and empirical data from two studies in Further Education colleges. For a time, Functional Skills mathematics flourished and was becoming valued by many stakeholders but the privileging of GCSE Mathematics in recent policy has affected its status and uptake. It is important to understand this waxing and waning trajectory if future skills policy is to have bette...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
The transition to mass participation in post-16 education, which had occurred considerably earlier i...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
The political importance of mathematics in post-16 education is clear. Far less clear is how mathema...
Recent policy changes continue to raise the profile of mathematics in post-16 education but the inte...
For many vocational students in England, mathematics is now a compulsory part of their programme, ye...
Improving mathematical skills is a priority in England, and a series of policy levers and government...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
This study of recent school-leavers in Further Education explores students’ opinions of relevance an...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
England’s Further Education (FE) sector is in permanent flux with policy interpretations and transla...
Efforts to increase the number of young people in England studying mathematics post-16 have historic...
This paper argues that the assessment of functional mathematics as currently being developed at GCSE...
The transition to mass participation in post-16 education, which had occurred considerably earlier i...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
The transition to mass participation in post-16 education, which had occurred considerably earlier i...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
Links between mathematical attainment and economic performance, coupled with England’s poor showing ...
The political importance of mathematics in post-16 education is clear. Far less clear is how mathema...
Recent policy changes continue to raise the profile of mathematics in post-16 education but the inte...
For many vocational students in England, mathematics is now a compulsory part of their programme, ye...
Improving mathematical skills is a priority in England, and a series of policy levers and government...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
This study of recent school-leavers in Further Education explores students’ opinions of relevance an...
This paper explores the potential impact of a national pilot initiative in England aimed at increasi...
England’s Further Education (FE) sector is in permanent flux with policy interpretations and transla...
Efforts to increase the number of young people in England studying mathematics post-16 have historic...
This paper argues that the assessment of functional mathematics as currently being developed at GCSE...
The transition to mass participation in post-16 education, which had occurred considerably earlier i...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
The transition to mass participation in post-16 education, which had occurred considerably earlier i...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...