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Problems faced by mathematics students at the school/higher education interface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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I, in common with many others, dislike pretentious titles, particularly ones which disguise human problems in the jargon of computer hardware, so I sympathise if mine leaves you cold. The difficulties which I want to address are the emotional and academic ones so often encountered in the transition from secondary education to a degree course containing a major component of mathematics. They are difficulties of which I have been aware for many years, but on which my attention has been focused more sharply by two recent conferences: the first was the Mathematical Association annual conference in Manchester at which I was asked to lead splinter group discussions on this topic, and the second was the latest University of Nottingham Undergraduate Mathematics Teaching Conference at which I participated in a group discussing “Perennial difficulties” (and which will issue a report later this year). The very title used at the latter meeting expresses clearly the intractability of many of these problems.
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