Abstract
Numeracy has become a key priority of government policy in recent years generating a number
of numeracy-related projects. This paper will provide an overview of the Middle Years
Numeracy Research Project commissioned by the three employer groups in Victoria in 1999
and report-on the design and development of a Student Numeracy Profile incorporating rich
assessment tasks and involving teacher judgements in the assessment of student numeracy
performance. Preliminary analysis of the Student Numeracy Profile instrument suggests that it
is an effective measure of numeracy at this level with the potential to provide useful insights
into instructional strategies for middle years' students.
Dianne Siemon & Patrick Griffin