Assessing mathematics within advanced school science qualifications

McAlinden, Mary and Noyes, Andrew (2017) Assessing mathematics within advanced school science qualifications. Assessment in Education . ISSN 1465-329X

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Abstract

Following sustained discussion regarding the relationship between advanced mathematics and science learning in England, the Government has pursued a reform agenda in which mathematics is embedded in national, high stakes A-level science qualifications and their assessments for 18-year-olds. For example, A-level Chemistry must incorporate the assessment of relevant mathematics for at least 20% of the qualification. Other sciences have different mandated percentages. This embedding policy is running in parallel with an adding policy that is encouraging all young people to include the study of mathematics to 18. In this paper we present a detailed scrutiny of the published sample assessment materials in the new A-level Physics, Chemistry and Biology qualifications in order to consider what the impact of this policy move might be for the teaching and learning of mathematics, its applications in upper secondary school advanced science studies and the implications in the transition to mathematically-demanding undergraduate studies.

Item Type: Article
RIS ID: https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/857757
Additional Information: This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Assessment in Education on 28 April 2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/0969594X.2017.1321524
Keywords: Mathematics, Science, A-levels, Assessment, Qualifications, Transition
Schools/Departments: University of Nottingham, UK > Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Education
Identification Number: 10.1080/0969594X.2017.1321524
Depositing User: Noyes, Andrew
Date Deposited: 19 Apr 2017 08:20
Last Modified: 04 May 2020 18:43
URI: https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/id/eprint/41984

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