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Initiative in High School Mathematics: Investigative Exercises*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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I am afraid that what I am going to place before you to-night will be somewhat incomplete. This is unavoidably so because I have not had sufficient time at my disposal to test my views thoroughly. The evidence which I have to offer, therefore, in support of my case is necessarily scanty, and it would be premature to force unwarranted conclusions from it. Moreover, what little testing I have done has been confined almost wholly to one special problem. On that account there is a danger that my presentation of the topics will appear to lack proportion. I hope, therefore, that you will bear these facts in mind when judging this paper, for otherwise your verdicts could not be altogether fair.
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- Copyright © Mathematical Association 1932
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The substance of an address delivered before the Sydney Branch of the Mathematical Association.
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page no 231 note * Aged 17 yrs. 1 m. Average age of class, 17 yrs. 2 m.
page no 231 note † Four other instances were quoted.
page no 232 note * To a fourth year class, average age 16 yrs. 1 m.
page no 235 note * Average age 12½-13 yrs.
page no 235 note † Average age 13 yrs.
page no 237 note * Set to fourth year.