Abstract
Declining numbers of Advanced Mathematics (AM) students at secondary school are seen
as a major issue for the future of STEM in Australia and internationally (Noyes, Wake, &
Drake, 2011; Office of the Chief Scientist, 2014). Few large-scale research studies have
investigated why students choose particular mathematics subjects. The aim of this empirical
study was to identify the reasons why students choose or do not choose AM in the last two
years of secondary school. Quantitative data were collected via surveys from secondary
school mathematics students and teachers, and university mathematics lecturers. The
surveys contained 20 statements on reasons for choosing/not choosing AM, covering
intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors.
Factors Influencing Student Selection of Senior Secondary School Mathematics Subjects
Micheal Jennings, Merrilyn Goos & Peter AdamsDeclining numbers of Advanced Mathematics (AM) students at secondary school are seen as a major issue for the future of STEM in Australia and internationally (Noyes, Wake, & Drake, 2011; Office of the Chief Scientist, 2014). Few large-scale research studies have investigated why students choose particular mathematics subjects. The aim of this empirical study was to identify the reasons why students choose or do not choose AM in the last two years of secondary school. Quantitative data were collected via surveys from secondary school mathematics students and teachers, and university mathematics lecturers. The surveys contained 20 statements on reasons for choosing/not choosing AM, covering intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors.