Mathematics Education for Engineering Technology Students – A Bridge Too Far?

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  • Noraishiyah Abdullah The University of Manchester

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v3iS2.2443

Keywords:

APOS Theory, engineering technologists, engineering technology, mathematics

Abstract


Trying to decide what is best suited for someone or something is an ever enduring task let alone trying to prepare students with the right engineering mind. So ‘how do you build an engineer?’ if that is the right word. What is the right ingredient? Mathematics has been said as the most important foundation in engineers’ life. Curriculum has been developed and reviewed over the years to meet this target. This work explores how much or lack of it has the curriculum prepares the future technologist to face the world of engineering technology as far as mathematics is concerned. Analysis of mathematics lectures, interviews of engineering technologist students and engineering technology subject lecturer is undertaken. Understand what each contributes help in understanding the picture that the current education is painting. Based on the theory of learning, APOS theory helps in explaining how students bridge their knowledge of mathematics when it comes to solving engineering technology problems. The question is, is it a bridge too far? 

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Published

2013-02-27

How to Cite

Abdullah, N. (2013). Mathematics Education for Engineering Technology Students – A Bridge Too Far?. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 3(S2), pp. 33–38. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v3iS2.2443

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