Abstract
The ‘Who and mathematics’ instrument is used to measure the extent to which
mathematics is considered a male, female or gender-neutral domain. Data from students in
grades 7-10 in Australia and Greece were compared to explore whether a cultural dimension
was evident. A small sample of Australian students attending a school with strong Greek
affiliation completed a trial version of the instrument that included 20 out of the 30 items
on the final version. Findings from these students provided an additional perspective – the
role of competing cultures, Greek ethnic background and the Australian milieu.
Anastasios N. Barkatsas & Helen Forgasz & Gilah leder