Catherine Solomon, Alison Gilmore, John Hannah, Mick Grimley
Approximately 200 students from two focus schools were asked to draw ‘what maths or doing maths means to you’. This task was used to augment information from a larger study of students’ beliefs about mathematics, collected from questionnaires containing likert-type questions and open-ended questions requiring written responses; 848 year 5 and 6 students, aged between 9 and 11, from 17 New Zealand primary schools completed the questionnaire. The concern was that not all students of this age are able to express their beliefs through a method reliant on their literacy skills. The results showed marked differences between the tasks.