Abstract
Mean scores on the New South Wales Basic Skills Test (BST) in the period 1996-2002
among 71 Count Me In Too (CMIT) schools from across the whole of the state were
analysed. In conjunction, background data on the schools and their staff perceptions of
CMIT were gathered. The results showed that the mean Year 3 BST numeracy score
increased steadily and significantly during the period, while all other BST scores remained
approximately constant. The increase in the Year 3 numeracy score was not consistent
across all the schools sampled, and various background factors were found to be associated
with the size of the increase. The implications of these findings are discussed.
Michael Mitchelmore & Paul White
Count Me In Too and the Basic Skills Test in New South Wales