First year service courses in mathematics are faced with numerous challenges as a result of the increasing diversity of student populations and the hierarchical nature of knowledge within mathematics. These challenges are even more extreme when such courses are offered in multi-mode format (on campus and by distance education). This paper describes the evolution of a foundation mathematics course, which currently integrates self-paced skill based materials, authentic problem solving activities and generic study skills into a unified curriculum which is underpinned by a 12 step scale for effective numeracy teaching (Marr and Helme 1991) and traditional management theory. The course is characterized by its ability to manage groups of students with uneven preparation.
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Managing diversity in first year service mathematics course: integration of effective numeracy teaching principles and management theory
Proceedings of Changing Agendas "Te Ao Hurihuri": Sixth Pacific Rim - First Year in Higher Education Conference (Christchurch, New Zealand, 8-10 July)
2002
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- Title
- Managing diversity in first year service mathematics course: integration of effective numeracy teaching principles and management theory
- Creators
- Janet A Taylor - University of Southern QueenslandDavid Mander - University of Southern Queensland
- Conference
- Proceedings of Changing Agendas "Te Ao Hurihuri": Sixth Pacific Rim - First Year in Higher Education Conference (Christchurch, New Zealand, 8-10 July)
- Identifiers
- 1070; 991012822284402368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation