Abstract
In NSW, Australia, a new course, General Mathematics, has been introduced for the Higher School Certificate replacing the two lowest level courses. Twenty-five thousand students study this course each year. This article reports on a study of 95 General Mathematics students in six schools where they were asked to comment on their learning preferences. Many of the benefits of collaborative learning with spreadsheets, were perceived by only a small number of students in this study, as many students do not envisage benefits of small group learning or learning with spreadsheets. These results have implications for mathematics learning.
Sabita M. D’Souza & Leigh N. Wood
Secondary Students’ Perceptions of Instructional Approaches: Implications for Mathematics Learning