This study investigates the relationship between students ability to answer reduced language dependency mathematical questions with their overall numeracy level. It investigates whether a student's success at reduced language mathematical questions translates into better overall numeracy scores. It was found, students have up to two years advancement if able to correctly answer reduced language dependency questions. This phenomenon was clearly apparent in the overall findings, but was most pronounced at the Year 3 level test, and for female students.
History
Start page
653
End page
660
Total pages
8
Outlet
Proceedings of the 37th Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) Annual Conference 2014
Editors
Judy Anderson, Michael Cavanagh, Anne Prescott
Name of conference
MERGA 2014
Publisher
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA)