Modelling and Mathematics Education 2001
DOI: 10.1533/9780857099655.4.227
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Role of Mathematical Modelling and Applications in University Mathematics Service Courses: An Across Countries Study

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“…This is consistent with another study (Klymchuk & Zverkova, 2001) with more than 500 university students from 9 countries where the students also indicated that they felt it difficult to move from the real world to the mathematical world because of lack of practice in application tasks.…”
Section: According To Crouch and Haines (2004)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is consistent with another study (Klymchuk & Zverkova, 2001) with more than 500 university students from 9 countries where the students also indicated that they felt it difficult to move from the real world to the mathematical world because of lack of practice in application tasks.…”
Section: According To Crouch and Haines (2004)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…One of the conclusions of that research was that "students are weak in linking mathematical world and the real world, thus supporting a view that students need much stronger experiences in building real world mathematical world connections" (Crouch & Haines, 2004). It echoes with the findings from a study of 500 students from 14 universities in Australia, Finland, France, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine and the UK (Klymchuk & Zverkova, 2001). The study indicated that the students felt difficult to move from the real world to the mathematical world because of the lack of practice in application tasks.…”
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confidence: 72%