There has been widespread concern over the lack of preparedness of students making the transition from school to university mathematics and the changing profile of entrants to mathematical subjects in higher education has been well documented. In this paper, using documentary analysis and data from an informal case study, we argue the antecedents of this changed profile in the general shift across all subjects to a more utilitarian higher education, alongside the more specific changes in A-level mathematics provision which have been largely market driven. Our conclusions suggest that, ironically, changes put in place to make mathematics more widely useful may result in it losing just those features that make it marketable
This paper develops early data from a qualitative longitudinal study of the first cohort of five stu...
Investigating the transition between educational levels is one of the main themes for the future of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we briefly describe an intervention that addressed the transiti...
There has been widespread concern over the lack of preparedness of students making the transition fr...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
The transition from studying mathematics at school to university is known to be challenging for stud...
This is the second paper reporting the results of a study investigating student choices of optional ...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
This paper explores the messages that first-year mathematics students receive in the context of thei...
Several independent research projects report that the enjoyment of mathematics by many undergraduate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The hypothesis if that the quality of a student's ex...
In this article the concept of Feedback and Self-Regulated Learning has been used to investigate stu...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
This paper develops early data from a qualitative longitudinal study of the first cohort of five stu...
Investigating the transition between educational levels is one of the main themes for the future of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we briefly describe an intervention that addressed the transiti...
There has been widespread concern over the lack of preparedness of students making the transition fr...
Mathematics education is highly valued in advanced economies due to its role in developing skilled w...
There is concern that, as participation of non-traditional entrants widens, many university students...
The transition from studying mathematics at school to university is known to be challenging for stud...
This is the second paper reporting the results of a study investigating student choices of optional ...
Since there are insufficient mathematicians to meet economic and educational demands and many well-q...
This paper explores the messages that first-year mathematics students receive in the context of thei...
Several independent research projects report that the enjoyment of mathematics by many undergraduate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The hypothesis if that the quality of a student's ex...
In this article the concept of Feedback and Self-Regulated Learning has been used to investigate stu...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
This paper develops early data from a qualitative longitudinal study of the first cohort of five stu...
Investigating the transition between educational levels is one of the main themes for the future of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we briefly describe an intervention that addressed the transiti...