Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at age 16 is part of government policy in England. This article provides independent and recent support for earlier findings concerning reasons for non- participation, based on free response and closed items in a questionnaire with a sample of over 1500 students in 17 schools, close to the moment of choice. The analysis supports findings that perceived difficulty and lack of confidence are important reasons for students not continuing with mathematics, and that perceived dislike and boredom, and lack of relevance, are also factors. There is a close relationship between reasons for non-participation and predicted grade, and a weaker relation to ...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Questionnaire responses were analysed from 1997 GCSE mathematics candidates in 17 schools about thei...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
The UK is not alone in facing a mathematics crisis with falling levels of functional mathematics ski...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Improving participation rates in specialist mathematics after the subject ceases to be compulsory at...
Questionnaire responses were analysed from 1997 GCSE mathematics candidates in 17 schools about thei...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
The UK Government has set a goal that the ‘vast majority’ of students in England will be studying ma...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There has for some years been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mat...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
'Education in the UK is failing to provide the increases in the numbers of school-leavers with scien...
There is growing support for making the study of mathematics to age 18 compulsory for all young peop...
Given the commonly accepted view that having a mathematically well-educated populace is strategicall...
The UK is not alone in facing a mathematics crisis with falling levels of functional mathematics ski...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
This research project investigated the reasons why senior secondary school students elect not to enr...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...