Abstract
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate students' ability to communicate their understanding of
mathematics terms in writing. A second goal was to examine the performance of students in rural environments as
compared to urban students. Consequently locality of upbringing, gender and, to a lesser extent, culture were
variables which were considered as influential on the set task. Data was collected from 2371 year 8,9,10 and J J
students/rom twelve urban and rural schools in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Results indicate
that students in urban environments were better able to define mathematical terms that their rural peel's. Both urban and rural male and female student results were very similar with the exception of the Year 10 group where
female students outperformed their male counterparts.
L. DIANE MILLER AND JOHN A MALONE
WRITING IN MATHEMATICS: SOME INFLUENTIAL VARIABLES