Abstract

A cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted to assess beginning university-level students’ competence in various areas of school mathematics. Moreover, the students judged the relevance of different items for their study program and professional future. Results were compared to expert ratings. In addition, a sample of high school students was investigated for comparison. Findings indicate that after completing high school, students have hardly adequate judgments about the relevance of school mathematics.

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