Overview
The purpose of this project is to identify, apply and refine teaching approaches that help secondary students learn how to use mathematics to solve real world problems via the processes of mathematical modelling. The study will investigate the factors, mathematical, cognitive, social and environmental, that "enable" Year 10/11 students to successfully begin the modelling process, that is, to develop mathematical representations of a real world problem. This research will generate new theoretical and practical insights into the role of these enablers in promoting successful modelling, the design of tasks that support students' development as modellers, and effective teaching approaches that promote student capability and interest in mathematics
Aim
The overarching aim of this project is to determine how to best support students in learning how to use mathematics to solve real world problems. The specific aims of the project are to:
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Funding
Duration
2017-2020
Industry Partner
Benefits include successful student engagement in a range of school subjects, enhanced career options (e.g., STEM), informed participation in society, and international competitiveness in a world undergoing rapid technological and economic change. Outputs (e.g., publications, symposia) will aim to influence mathematics curricula and educational policy.
September 2020
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