Abstract
This paper describes a new research project, which aims to investigate how computer algebra
systems can be introduced into the Victorian Certificate of Education mathematics subjects.
Lessons drawn from the experiences of the introduction of scientific and graphics calculators
are reported along with current moves in some other countries. Options for the role to be
played by technology in assessment are canvassed. It is proposed that technology should be
permitted in all components of assessment but that explicit attention will need to be given to
including questions that test algebraic insight. A plan for minimising inequity is proposed.
Kaye Stacey, Barry McCrae, Helen Chick, Gary Asp & David Leigh-Lancaster
Research-Led Policy Change For Technologically-Active Senior Mathematics Assessment