This thesis explores the perceptions and experiences of twenty four Year 9 students from two schools in New Zealand who had participated in the Secondary Numeracy Project. The two schools were in their first year of SNP at the time of data collection. The main focus was on four areas of mathematics learning: group work, equipment, communication and teachers. Data was collected mainly by using semi-structured and clinical interviews. Findings revealed that equipment was particularly important and were used more frequently by students in Low ability group. Students liked using equipment, working in groups and sharing multiple solutions. However, communication was not used much as a means of making sense of mathematics in these classrooms. Fur...
In 2005 the opportunity to apply the New Zealand ‘Numeracy’ approach to teaching Mathematics was ext...
This paper presents the third year of analysis of the performance and progress of students in the Se...
This study examines the views held by students from an inquiry classroom. Individual interviews were...
Current mathematics education research in New Zealand is directed at primary school or senior second...
In 2007, the Secondary Numeracy Project operated in some secondary schools for the third year. This ...
This paper focuses on the New Zealand Numeracy Projects (NZNP), an initiative aimed at reforming mat...
Abstract This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes towards mathematics learning of 36 stud...
In 2007, the Secondary Numeracy Project (SNP) operated in some secondary schools for the third year....
This study examined the nature of learning within an afterschool mathematics club established by the...
This research project examined how five Year 2 students, at stage 4 on the Number Framework (countin...
Numeracy, or mathematical literacy as it is also known, is a major educational goal internationally,...
This thesis investigates the teaching of statistical literacy in the first two years of secondary sc...
This exploratory case study investigated the out-of-school and workplace numeracy practices of four ...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the data from diagnostic interviews conducted with year 5–9...
According to international studies of achievement in mathematics amongst Australiansecondary school ...
In 2005 the opportunity to apply the New Zealand ‘Numeracy’ approach to teaching Mathematics was ext...
This paper presents the third year of analysis of the performance and progress of students in the Se...
This study examines the views held by students from an inquiry classroom. Individual interviews were...
Current mathematics education research in New Zealand is directed at primary school or senior second...
In 2007, the Secondary Numeracy Project operated in some secondary schools for the third year. This ...
This paper focuses on the New Zealand Numeracy Projects (NZNP), an initiative aimed at reforming mat...
Abstract This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes towards mathematics learning of 36 stud...
In 2007, the Secondary Numeracy Project (SNP) operated in some secondary schools for the third year....
This study examined the nature of learning within an afterschool mathematics club established by the...
This research project examined how five Year 2 students, at stage 4 on the Number Framework (countin...
Numeracy, or mathematical literacy as it is also known, is a major educational goal internationally,...
This thesis investigates the teaching of statistical literacy in the first two years of secondary sc...
This exploratory case study investigated the out-of-school and workplace numeracy practices of four ...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the data from diagnostic interviews conducted with year 5–9...
According to international studies of achievement in mathematics amongst Australiansecondary school ...
In 2005 the opportunity to apply the New Zealand ‘Numeracy’ approach to teaching Mathematics was ext...
This paper presents the third year of analysis of the performance and progress of students in the Se...
This study examines the views held by students from an inquiry classroom. Individual interviews were...