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1 Numeracy across the curriculum: A not-so-impossible dream? Merrilyn Goos The University of Queensland

2 1.What is numeracy? 2.A research program for developing numeracy across the curriculum 3.An audit of numeracy resources for teachers 4.What does numeracy look like in a real classroom?

3 What is numeracy? Some lay views of numeracy: numbers (“doing sums”, arithmetic) the basic maths people need in order to survive in the real world the name for primary school maths the name for the vegie maths subject in secondary school

4 Numeracy in the Australian Curriculum Numeracy is one of 7 General Capabilities to be developed and used by students across all learning areas, in co-curricular programs, and in their lives outside school. Numeracy involves students in recognising and understanding the role of mathematics in the world and having the dispositions and capacities to use mathematical knowledge and skills purposefully. (ACARA, General Capabilities in the Australian Curriculum, p. 25)

5 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions

6 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills

7 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk

8 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital

9 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital

10 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Dispositions Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital

11 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Personal and Social Dispositions Work Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital

12 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Personal and Social Citizenship Dispositions Work Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital

13 21st century numeracy Contexts Tools Mathematical Knowledge Personal and Social Citizenship Dispositions Work Problem Solving Estimation Concepts Skills Confidence Flexibility Initiative Risk Representational Physical Digital Critical Orientation

14 Numeracy at home Q. I am planning to make a small Christmas cake in a six-inch tin (15 cm) and would like to know how to calculate the quantities of ingredients needed. A. Just break down the recipe accordingly; for example, if your cake recipe is for a 12-inch tin (30cm), then halve the recipe.

15 30 cm 15 cm

16 Research program (2007-2014) Research Outcomes Research Projects #1#2#3#4#5#6#7 Curriculum audit methodology ** Principles for task design and curriculum planning ****** Professional development approach **** Method for monitoring teacher learning trajectories ** Whole school approaches to numeracy leadership ** Development of resources for teachers * #1: South Australian Education Department (10 schools) #2: Brisbane Catholic Education (12 schools) #3: Brisbane Catholic Education (8 schools) #4: South Australian Education Department (numeracy coaching) #5: Australian Research Council grant (4 schools in Queensland, 4 schools in Victoria) #6: Queensland College of Teachers (develop resources for teaching numeracy across the curriculum to align with professional standards framework) #7 ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award

17 Audit of numeracy resources (Qld College of Teachers) 1.Illustrations of Practice accompanying Australian Professional Standards for Teachers o 2/325 Illustrations were related to numeracy 2.Scootle digital resources mapped to Australian Curriculum o Search on “numeracy” returned 235 resources: all but 17 were about mathematics 3.Teacher professional journals (n=17) across a range of subjects o 15 articles on numeracy; 11 published in mathematics teaching journals

18 What does numeracy look like in a real classroom? Year 9 Design and Technology

19 Numeracy across the curriculum: A not-so-impossible dream? Merrilyn Goos The University of Queensland


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