Non-mathematics undergraduates’ perceptions of mathematics and preferences for supporting digital learning resources in a technological university

Maryna Lishchynska, Seán Lacey, Declan O’Connor, Violeta Morari
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Service mathematics plays a central role in Munster Technological University (MTU) where the majority of programmes contain at least one mathematics or statistics module. The widely acknowledged issue of low engagement continues to be a barrier to learning for many non-mathematics undergraduates and often results in low achievement which may impact progression. One of the main goals of the SPIRIT Maths project at MTU is to gain insights into learners’ perceptions and dispositions towards mathematics and use that acumen to inform the development of digital learning tools and future interventions. This paper presents some of the findings of a student survey that focused on students’ expectations of and the realities of experiencing mathematics at university, and their views on remote delivery and approaches to learning. The survey results show that many incoming students overestimate the difficulties of studying mathematics at university. The data also highlight how a significant proportion of respondents spend an inadequate amount of time on independent learning. We then consider the aspects of mathematics that learners find most discouraging, and what students report could help them to better engage with and learn mathematics. We also explore students’ preferences for digital learning resources ranging from videos of worked solutions to an online bank of practice questions with feedback.
科技大学非数学系本科生对数学的认知及对支持数位学习资源的偏好
服务数学在明斯特理工大学(MTU)扮演着核心角色,这里的大多数课程至少包含一个数学或统计模块。对于许多非数学专业的本科生来说,人们普遍认为的低参与度问题仍然是学习的障碍,经常导致成绩不佳,这可能会影响他们的进步。MTU的SPIRIT数学项目的主要目标之一是深入了解学生对数学的看法和倾向,并利用这种敏锐的洞察力为数字学习工具和未来干预措施的开发提供信息。本文介绍了一项学生调查的一些结果,该调查侧重于学生对大学数学的期望和现实体验,以及他们对远程交付和学习方法的看法。调查结果显示,许多新生高估了在大学学习数学的难度。数据还显示,很大一部分受访者在自主学习上花费的时间不足。然后,我们考虑数学中学习者最沮丧的方面,以及学生报告的可以帮助他们更好地参与和学习数学的内容。我们还探讨了学生对数字学习资源的偏好,从工作解决方案的视频到带有反馈的在线练习题库。
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