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Responding to the Changes in the Teaching and Learning of Mechanics in Schools. Stephen Lee Martin Harrison Carol Robinson. Overview. Background Schools’ Perspective Questionnaire – Schools Undergraduates’ Background Questionnaire – Students University Perspective
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Responding to the Changes in the Teaching and Learning of Mechanics in Schools Stephen Lee Martin Harrison Carol Robinson
Overview • Background • Schools’ Perspective • Questionnaire – Schools • Undergraduates’ Background • Questionnaire – Students • University Perspective • Questionnaire/ Interviews • Good Practice • Summary of Findings
Background • Maths Learning Support Centre • Students need help with mechanics • Realisation • Some engineering students have not studied mechanics at school • Anecdotal evidence • Statistics – easy option
Background - Changes • Changes in Post-16 Qualifications in 2000, including mathematics • Curriculum 2000 (Mathematics) • 2 or 3 applied modules (need not include mechanics) • September (2004) • 2 applied modules
Schools’ Perspective • Questionnaire: To ascertain availability and uptake of mechanics modules • January 2004 • Posted to 500 ‘schools’ (18%) • 242 replies • 13,754 AS/A2-level maths students
Schools’ Perspective • Availability of applied modules
Schools’ Perspective • Uptake of applied modules
Undergraduates’ Background • Questionnaire: To ascertain number of A-level mechanics modules studied • Target groups • Engineering, physics, maths • October 2003 and 2004
Undergraduates’ Background • Results – Maths/Phys/Eng • students
University Perspective • Online questionnaire created: • http://www.mathscentre.ac.uk/stephen/questionnaire.html • Gathered information on: • Monitoring A-levels • Students knowledge on arrival • Mechanics teaching and support
University Perspective • 33 Replies • 27 Departments • 19 Universities Aston, Bangor, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Essex, Exeter, Huddersfield, Imperial, Loughborough, Manchester, Napier, Newcastle, Nottingham, Plymouth, Strathclyde, Ulster
University Perspective • In our sample: • 50% of the academics monitor changes in A-level maths • 1 in 5 of the departments check students maths A-level modules • 58% of the academics assumed a knowledge of mechanics that their students would not necessarily have • 2 out of 3 departments offer varying degrees of additional support
University Perspective “We as an engineering faculty are reviewing the whole issue and would be in the market for materials - it is a real problem and is eating up resources.”
Follow-upInterviews • QE responses from 33 engineering academics • Follow-up interviews with: • 8 academics • 8 departments • 5 universities
InterviewsGood Practice • Obtain students’ knowledge of mechanics on arrival • Questionnaire • Diagnostic testing • Engage the students • Labs • Problem Based Learning
InterviewsGood Practice • First university module in mechanics • Review content • Look at structure • Consider streaming • Low staff:student ratio • Reinforce learning via periodic assessment • Support the learning • Resource Centre
Summary • Schools • 5% offer no mechanics • 26% offer at most M1 • 43% of all pupils study M1 (not necessarily engineers) • LU Engineers • Approx 8% have studied no mechanics modules • Approx 30% have studied at most M1
Summary • Questionnaire to academics • 33 Replies • 27 Departments • 19 Universities • Follow-up Interviews • 8 Academics • 8 departments • 5 Universities • Good Practice
What does it mean? • Large numbers of students’ entering with little or no knowledge of mechanics • Serious consideration has to be given to a first university course in mechanics
Contact Details Stephen Lee Mathematics Education Centre Loughborough University Leicestershire LE11 3TU S.Lee2@lboro.ac.uk http://mec.lboro.ac.uk
Syllabi M1/M2 OCR • M1 (2637) • Force as a vector • Equilibrium of a particle • Newton’s Laws of motion • Linear momentum • Kinematics of motion in a straight line • M2 (2638) • Centre of mass • Equilibrium of a rigid body • Motion of a projectile • Uniform motion in a circle • Coefficient of restitution and impulse • Energy, work and power
Syllabi M3/M4 OCR • M3 (2639) • Equilibrium of rigid bodies in contact • Elastic strings and springs • Impulse and momentum in two dimensions • Motion in a vertical circle • Linear motion under a variable force • Simple Harmonic Motion • M4 (2640) • Relative motion • Centre of mass • Moment of inertia • Rotation of a rigid body • Stability and oscillations