Abstract
In a paper presented at Merga-15 in 1992 at University of Western Sydney - Hawkesbury, N.S.W., the author
reported on the beginnings of a study of teacher's attitudes and possible changes in assessment practices in
secondary school mathematics classrooms within this state. It was reported how content laden the secondary
mathematics curriculum is in N.S. W. and just how prevalent is the utilisation of timed pencil and paper tests in
this state. Because the assessment procedures are so conservative, methodology employed within the
classroom is similarly traditional and does not really reflect changes occurring in procedures in secondary
mathematics classrooms in some overseas' countries and interstate within Australia. Nonetheless, some changes are occurring. This paper will report further on a series of questionnaires that have been conduded with practising
secondary mathematics teachers on the subject of alternative modes of assessment; and endeavour to make
some recommendations for the future.
LINDSAY GRIMISON
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