In this course, you will:
- consider the forces that shaped your own mathematics education
- develop the ability to communicate ideas in writing and oral presentations
- broaden your understanding of mathematics and mathematics education
- develop creative ways to communicate mathematics and mathematics education ideas
The assessments in this course require a significant amount of reading, academic writing and presenting. Students will be supported to develop skills in academic writing, teamwork, peer critiquing and presenting through weekly workshop activities that are held in each lecture. These skills are particularly useful for those wishing to have a career that involves communicating mathematics, such as teaching, research and working in teams in industry.
In the past those taking this course have included:
- students who want to find out about mathematics teaching in NZ and elsewhere
- undergraduate students in mathematics and science with an interest in education
- students who want to improve their written and oral communication skills
- students preparing to undertake Masters courses in mathematics education
This course can be taken as part of a BSc or BA, and is good preparation for anyone wanting to pursue postgraduate study in Mathematics Education. Recommended preparation: at least 45 points from courses in Mathematics or Statistics.