2018
DOI: 10.1080/0020739x.2018.1501826
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Are beginning calculus and engineering students adequately prepared for higher education? An assessment of students’ basic mathematical knowledge

Abstract: Are students transitioning from the secondary level to university studies in mathematics and engineering adequately prepared for education at the tertiary level? In this study, we discuss the prior mathematical knowledge and skills demonstrated by Norwegian engineering (N = 1,537) and calculus (N = 626) university students by using data from a mathematics assessment administered by the Norwegian Mathematical Council. The assessment examines students' conceptual understanding, computation skills and problem sol… Show more

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“…Whitley and Dietz (2017) recently wrote of graduate students in the US who do not see statistics as 'salient to their interests' and there are general concerns internationally over levels of maths skills (e.g. Nortvedt and Siqveland, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whitley and Dietz (2017) recently wrote of graduate students in the US who do not see statistics as 'salient to their interests' and there are general concerns internationally over levels of maths skills (e.g. Nortvedt and Siqveland, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A nivel general, los estudios coinciden en señalar el bajo nivel de matemáticas en los estudiantes que inician estudios de ingeniería; este nivel está muchas veces asociado a decisiones tomadas por las autoridades académicas sobre el currículum de matemáticas de los pregraduados, o está influido por los efectos de las políticas gubernamentales o universitarias que pretenden aumentar el número de estudiantes en determinadas titulaciones. En esta línea, podemos mencionar estudios recientes en países como Irlanda (Treacy y Faulkner, 2015;Treacy, Faulkner y Prendergast, 2016), Reino Unido (Munns, 2017), Alemania (Derr, Hübl y Ahmed, 2018), Suecia (Bergsten, Jablonka y Ashjari, 2016) o Noruega (Nortvedt y Siqveland, 2019), así como algunos estudios comparativos en los que se analizan los sistemas escolares y el nivel matemático de los estudiantes que acceden a titulaciones de ingeniería en diversos países, como el de Carr et al (2015) entre Irlanda y Portugal, o el de Cole, McCartan, Tuoni y Steinby (2014) entre Irlanda y Finlandia.…”
Section: Estudios Sobre Matemáticas Y Acceso a La Universidad En España Y Europaunclassified
“…It is also a main requirement of tertiary level entrance for almost all majors in higher learning institutions [9]. It can also be difficult and bored to learn mathematics [10], as learning mathematics involves a lot of calculations and it requires continuous understanding and effort which causes perplexed and bored [11]. This problem led to a low level of mastery and achievement in mathematical subjects [12].…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%