Abstract
This paper examines student experiences in VCE Further Mathematics. In a survey conducted in 2006, 866 year 12 graduates who had studied Further Mathematics the
previous year were asked about their experiences of Further Mathematics classes and their views on the subject and the teacher. The students who did Further Mathematics as their
only mathematics subject were less confident about doing well, had a less positive view of the classroom as a learning environment and more negative attitudes towards their mathematics teachers, compared to students who studied both Further Mathematics and Mathematical Methods. The practice of allowing Mathematical Methods students also to
study Further Mathematics may contribute to higher results in Further Mathematics for these students, but it may inhibit the capacity for teachers and schools to cater properly to the needs of those for whom the subject was initially designed.
Sue Helme and Stephen Lamb