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摘要
任何护理课程的一个关键组成部分是自信、胜任地使用基本数学技能的能力。事实上,如果没有这些技能,他们将无法在职业中安全成功地工作(McMullan, Jones, and Lea, 2012;乔杜里和马尔萨斯,2017)。此外,许多护理专业的学生来上他们的课程,多年来没有学习过任何形式的正式数学,很可能有某种形式的数学焦虑(McMullan, Jones, and Lea, 2012)。考文垂大学的西格玛数学支持与健康与生命科学学院(HLS)合作开发了一个项目,通过各种小型干预措施来支持这些学生的数学技能。这些干预措施需要很少的时间和精力来准备,并已证明是非常成功的。本文将讨论所使用的方法,包括诊断测试、“Numbas”的使用和自我解释培训(如Hodds, 2017年所述),以及该计划的成果。
A key component of any nursing course is the ability to confidently, and competently, use basic mathematical skills. Indeed, without such skills they would be unable to work safely and successfully in the profession (McMullan, Jones, and Lea, 2012; Choudhary and Malthus, 2017). Furthermore, many nursing students come on to their courses having not studied any form of formal mathematics for years and are very likely to have some form of maths anxiety (McMullan, Jones, and Lea, 2012). sigma Maths Support at Coventry University have developed a programme, in partnership with the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (HLS), to support these students with their mathematical skills using a variety of small interventions. The interventions require little time and effort to prepare and have proven to be very successful. This article will discuss the methods used, including diagnostic testing, the use of ‘Numbas’, and self-explanation training (as described in Hodds, 2017), alongside the outcomes of the programme.