Improving Mathematics at Work questions the mathematical knowledge and skills that matter in the twenty-first century world of work, and studies how the use of mathematics in the workplace is evolving in the rapidly-changing context of new technologies and globalisation. Through a series of case studies from the manufacturing and financial service sectors, the authors argue that there has been a radical shift in the type mathematical skills required for work – a shift not yet fully recognised by the formal education system, or by employers and managers. Examining how information technology has changed mathematical requirements, the idea of Techno-mathematical Literacies (TmL) is introduced to describe the emerging need to be fluent in the language of mathematical inputs and outputs to technologies and to interpret and communicate with these, rather than merely to be procedurally competent with calculations. The authors argue for careful analyses of workplace activities, looking beyond the conventional thinking about numeracy, which still dominates policy arguments about workplace mathematics. Throughout their study, the authors answer the following fundamental questions: What mathematical knowledge and skills matter for the world of work today? How does information technology change the necessary knowledge and the ways in which it is encountered? How can we develop these essential new skills in the workforce? With evidence of successful opportunities to learn with TmL that were co-designed and evaluated with employers and employees, this book provides suggestions for the development of TmL through the use of authentic learning activities, and interactive software design. Essential reading for trainers and managers in industry, teachers, researchers and lecturers of mathematics education, and stakeholders implementing evidence-based policy, this book maps the fundamental changes taking place in workplace mathematics.
Author(s): Celia Hoyles, Richard Noss, Phillip Kent, Arthur Bakker
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 223
Cover......Page 1
Improving mathematics at work : the need for technomathematical
literacies......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
List of illustrations......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 14
1 Introduction......Page 16
2 Manufacturing 1: modelling and improving the work
process in manufacturing industry......Page 39
3 Manufacturing 2: using statistics to improve the
production process......Page 83
4 Financial services 1: pensions and investments......Page 122
5 Financial services 2: mortgages......Page 157
6 Summary, reflections and conclusions......Page 183
Appendix: details of fieldwork......Page 202
Further reading on the Techno-mathematical Literacies research......Page 209
Notes......Page 211
Bibliography......Page 214
Index......Page 219