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A One-Year Non-Examination Sixth form Course in Mathematics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Joyce E. Wilson*
Affiliation:
High School, Gainsborough, Lincs

Extract

In outlining the following course planned for girls of sixteen to eighteen years of age, I should make it clear that it occupied only a subordinate pla in school organisation. The orthodox General Certificate of education ordina level course is taken by all girls in the school for the first five ye (with the exception of perhaps two or three in the fifth year) a we have always had a strong group for Advanced level in the Six Indeed in the four girls’ schools which I have known intimately, the Mathematics course has always been highly popular and more successful (if judg by examination results) than most other school subjects. I do not believe on such facts as I have—that there is a sex difference in mathematical abili The lower total number of girls taking the General Certificate of Educati examination is, I fancy, explained on other grounds.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1958

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References

Page 31 of note * The Common Man in the Street (Lieber and Lieber)

Page 32 of note * See Otto Wili Gail’s Romping through Physics, pp. 38-40.