Abstract
This paper reports on the unexpected findings when a sample of year 2
students' perceptions of their abilities in mathematics were compared with
their teachers' perceptions. No significant differences by student gender
were found for teachers' assessments, but gender differences in favour of
males were found for students' own perceptions. Notable was the finding
that in all five classes, including some in which the teachers had rated the
females' achievements higher than the males', male students rated
themselves higher than the females. Another interesting trend noted was
that where the number of males and females in a class was approximately
the same,females generally rated themselves more highly than in classes
where the females were greatly outnumbered.
Helen J Forgasz
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