PROJECT MATHS IN IRELAND: THE EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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  • Mark PRENDERGAST

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Project maths, international students, language and mathematics

Abstract

Project Maths is an ambitious reform of Irish post-primary education. It involves changes to what students learn in mathematics, how they learn it and how they will be assessed. There is a much greater emphasis placed on student understanding of mathematical concepts, with increased use of contexts and applications that will enable students to relate mathematics to their everyday experiences. The assessment reflects the different emphasis on problem solving and applications in the teaching and learning of mathematics and there is a much greater emphasis on reading and understanding the problems. Hence there is a greater emphasis on student’s English language proficiency. This study aims to investigate the effect of Project Maths on International students studying in Ireland who do not speak English as their first language.  

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2014-09-01

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PRENDERGAST, M. (2014). PROJECT MATHS IN IRELAND: THE EFFECT ON INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 1, 184–190. Retrieved from https://epess.net/index.php/epess/article/view/28

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