Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the patterns of problem solving behaviour displayed by Year 11 students, when attempting to use recently studied mathematics . on problems set in unfamiliar, life-related contexts. The aim is to develop a framework to guide teachers in the type of feedback they give to students. Patterns of behaviour within the categories of engagement, planning and monitoring, use of heuristic strategies and verification skills, knowledge of facts and procedures, and beliefs were inferred from a study of written responses to four questions A Student Response Feedback Framework is proposed and suggestions are offered for a range of uses for this instrument.