Abstract
In 1991 all Victorian year I2 students undertook the new Victorian Certificate of Education Mathematics
Study designed by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board. This paper presents the results of a
study into sex difference in achievement in the new VCE Mathematics study in Victoria. An important goal
of the study designers was to encourage more equal participation in senior secondary mathematics by
females and males and to include assessment of mathematical skills previously not assessed in a year 11-12
course in Victoria. These new tasks could conceivably change the degree and direction of sex difference in
achievement in senior secondary mathematics.
COLLEEN VALE
SEX DIFFERENCE IN ACHIEVEMENT IN VCE MATHEMATICS