Abstract
This paper reports on the outcomes of one component of a study carried out during 2001 to
assess the impact of graphics calculator use on Year 12 school-based assessment in a
situation where access to the calculator is assumed in the external tertiary entrance
examination. The focus of the paper is on test and examination items that form part of the
school-based assessment programs contributing to a student's final grade in the Western
Australian Year 12 Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE) subject Applicable Mathematics.
Assessment items developed by participating schools during 2001 for use with Applicable
Mathematics were collected and coded. While it was found that each of the participating
schools was incorporating use of graphics calculators into questions to approximately the
same extent, there was a wide variety of usage apparent within some curriculum
components. This suggests there is scope for wider incorporation of the technology.
John Malone, Pat Forster, David Haimes, Ute Mueller
Use Of Graphics Calculators In School Tests And Examinations