Abstract
In 1997, Victoria became the first state to permit the use of graphics
calculators in final external examinations. The action was seen as
radical for both social and educational reasons. Concerns were raised
about the propriety of using the calculators and whether their use would
add to existing educational disparities. With the support of the Board
of Studies, a survey of secondary schools was undertaken to gauge the
response to this decision and inform further action on graphics
calculator use in mathematics courses.
AlIa Routitsky and Patrick Tobin
A Survey Of Graphics Calculator Use In Victorian Secondary Schools