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Mathematics Education For 21st Century Engineering Students

Overview

The scoping project, Mathematics Education for 21st Century Engineering Students, funded by the former Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (now the Australian Learning and Teaching Council), was completed in March 2008.

The year-long study formed a picture of the rapidly changing field of engineering mathematics education. An extensive questionnaire was sent to representatives from engineering and mathematics at each of the 32 Australian institutions offering engineering degree programs, responses were received from 27. Issues and practices arising from this were further explored with site visits.

The project Director Prof. Philip Broadbridge also visited Loughborough University in the United Kingdom to look at the Helping Engineers Learn Maths (HELM) project, and the University of Delaware and Duke University in the United States for Modelling, Experiment and Computation (MEC) Lab and Laboratory Calculus courses respectively.

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National Symposium

As part of the project, a National Symposium attracted over 80 participants, both in person and via a network of 16 Access Grid Rooms.

The symposium showcased innovative practice in the teaching of mathematics to engineering students. International speakers Dr Martin Harrison (Loughborough University) and Assoc. Prof. John Pelesko (University of Delaware) discussed the success of the HELM project and the MEC Lab.

Final Report

The project’s final report documents the widespread agreement among academics and practising engineers that a good grounding in mathematics is essential for engineers. The widening diversity of the student body, lowering of the mathematics prerequisite for entry to engineering programs and the reduction of teaching modules for mathematics to make way for professional practice subjects have created new challenges for engineering mathematics educators. New techniques must be employed to engage and effectively educate the student body. The report explores methods of teaching and learning trialed in Australia and overseas, finding that it is essential to provide additional mathematics support for students, both to aid the transition from school to university and encourage students to complete extra mathematics practice. Computer aided assessment (both in-house and commercial software) can also provide students with additional mathematics practice that can be easily and quickly monitored by staff. Group learning has been seen to be an effective way to incorporate the teaching and learning of professional practice skills within science subjects.

While there is widespread disagreement about which mathematics topics should be included in the reduced number of mathematics subjects for engineering students and which teaching methods are most effective, this problem is minimised in institutions where the engineering department and the mathematics department have a formal joint committee that communicates openly and decides on a compromise mathematics curriculum. Joint ownership of the curriculum also helps to provide engineering applications that are a strong motivation for the study of mathematics. The study found some institutions that had dramatically improved their students’ ratings of mathematics instruction.

The report provides a coherent set of recommendations that build on innovations that were identified around the country to provide strategies to address the challenges identified. The project itself has benefited from an improved level of co-operation between mathematics educators and the engineering profession.

Final Report

There are two reports available:

Papers

 

 

Advocacy

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  • Productivity Commission Impacts and Benefits of COAG Reforms
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  • Productivity Commission Schools Workforce enquiry
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  • Submission to the Higher Education Base Funding Review
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  • AMSI Submission to Mission-based Compacts for Universities
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  • Submission to the NeCTAR Consultation Paper
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  • Submission to the AITSL proposal National system for the accreditation of pre-service teacher education programs
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  • Submission to DIISR on the Research Workforce Strategy Consultation Paper
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  • AMSI submission to the parliamentary Inquiry into Australia’s International Research Collaborations.
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  • Response to the Collaborative Research Networks Program Discussion Paper
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  • Funding of the Science and Mathematics Olympiads
    19.02.10 Read more...
  • AMSI submission to the parliamentary Inquiry into Australia’s International Research Collaborations.
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  • Actions that have improved mathematical sciences in the USA and UK
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  • Letter to Dr Caroline Perkins: Expansion of Commonwealth Scholarship Program
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  • Submission: Inquiry into research training and research workforce issues in Australian universities
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  • Scholarship Program Review: Letter to Dr Caroline Perkins
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  • Response to Review of Australian Higher Education Discussion Paper
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  • Submission to the National Innovation System Review
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  • Submission to National Numeracy Review
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  • Submission to the House of Representarives Standing Committee on Education and Vocational Training Inquiry Into Teacher Education
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  • Mathematical Sciences in Australia: Still looking for a future
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Science and Higher Education

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  • All Summer School reports have their own dedicated area.
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    Overview

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Annual Reports

General and Outreach

  • A National Strategy for Mathematical Sciences in Australia
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  • Twisted, The Distorted Maths of Greenhouse Denial
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  • National Strategic Review Of Mathematical Sciences Research In Australia
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  • Promoting Mathematical Sciences And Careers
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External Publications

  • Resourcing the Future
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  • MEDIA RELEASE — Adding Maths And Statistics To The Industry Equation
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  • Maths subtracted from the equation
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  • Maths By Email Launched
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  • Go8 Mathematics Review leads to call for national strategy to improve mathematics
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  • Draft National Curriculum in mathematics now available
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  • Prof. Celia Hoyles on improving mathematics in the UK
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  • Deloitte Study shows AMSI's impact
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  • Julia Gillard announces AMSI funding for schools and careers
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  • Access to Mathematics is Vital for Equity - Opinion piece by Jan Thomas
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  • Vinculum Review - Review of Victorian year 9 Mathematics Texts
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  • National Numeracy Review released
    14.07.08 Read more...
  • Response: Future Fellowships scheme
    27.06.08 Read more...
  • Commentary: NICRIS Roadmap
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  • Few Departments benefiting from the improved funding
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  • Senate report on Quality of School Education
    13.09.07 Read more...
  • Senate Inquiry: Academic standards of School Education
    10.05.07 Read more...
  • An Investment in Australia's Future: Why the Mathematical Sciences Matter
    07.02.07 Read more...
  • The Preparation of Mathematics Teachers in Australia
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Schools Education

  • 2010 Year 12 Mathematics Student Numbers
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  • Teacher Support and the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics
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  • Updated Year 12 mathematics figures
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  • A comparison: International Baccalaureate and Australian pre-tertiary mathematics subjects
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  • An update on Year 12 mathematics student numbers
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  • Australian year 12 mathematics enrolments:
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  • Comparison of Year 12 Pre-tertiary Mathematics Subjects in Australia 2004-2005
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  • Participation in Year 12 Mathematics Across Australia 1995-2004
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