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Mathematics Difficulties in Higher Education: The Strathclyde University
Dyscalculia Project
Jim Boyle, C Spickett, I Tulloch, J Wilson, M Mattey & D Finn University of Strathclyde
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Difficulties in Mathematics
Concern about standards of attainment in mathematics
Reason for apparent fall in standards is unclear Class size; calculators; lack of ‘drill and practice’; class
organisation; teaching methods; individual maths schemes Anxiety about mathematics, lack of experience and poor
motivation
Sub-set of those experiencing difficulties in mathematics will have problems resulting from dyscalculia…
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Dyscalculia or ‘Mathematics Disorder’
“A. Mathematical ability, as measured by individually administered standardized tests, is substantially below that expected given the person’s chronological age, measured intelligence, and age-appropriate education.
B. The disturbance in Criterion A significantly interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily living that require mathematical ability.
C. If a sensory deficit is present, the difficulties in mathematical ability are in excess of those usually associated with it.” (DSM-IV, APA, 1994)
Developmental… and Acquired Geriatric patients Stroke patients Traumatic Brain Injury
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Common Presenting Problems
Counting – reciting the number words in the correct order and being able to count a number of objects
Reading and writing numerals – being able to understand that a number is a symbol that represents a value
Number seriation – placing numbers in order of size Number facts – being able to understand that 2+2=4 or
7x10 =70 Numerical procedures – counting on to add, borrowing and
carrying to subtract Principles, concepts and laws of arithmetic – understanding
that addition is cumulative and subtraction is not Telling the time and judging elapsed time Calculating prices and handling change Measuring (e.g. temperature or speed) Problems with ratios, fractions, decimals, place value,
changing units
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Underlying Causes of Dyscalculia
Genetic
Neurological
Cognitive
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Prevalence of Dyscalculia
Large-scale surveys of school-children suggest a prevalence of around 6-7% with no gender differences (c.f. dyslexia)
Half of those with dyscalculia have problems with number only and the rest have comorbid problems with reading
Prevalence of dyscalculia in adults and in students in higher education is unknown
Strathclyde University Survey: lower bound prevalence rate of self-reported mathematical difficulties in 1st and 2nd Year Bioscience students of around 10% (42/400, with response rate of 21%)
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Recognition of the Need for Support
Increasing awareness and concern at low levels of mathematical competence for students entering HE programmes in science and engineering
Emerging awareness of the presence of dyscalculic students in HE, though little understanding of the obstacles faced
Disabled Students’ Allowance is available to dyscalculic students with study support needs But we need to identify the most effective support
methods…
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Compensatory Support
Compensatory support is typically provided in acknowledgement of a permanent area of difficulty, not susceptible to improvement through remedial programmes
For dyscalculic students, it can include: extra time in examinations use of a calculator access to notes/memory aids alternative formats for questions and answers
Use of a calculator can assist with computational inaccuracies, but still requires considerable mathematical and conceptual understanding
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Compensatory Support (cont.)
Not all types of compensatory support are regarded as academically valid, depending on core learning and assessment criteria
Software to support specific academic/professional calculations could allow dyscalculic students to succeed in key tasks, but may be controversial
Learning support staff can negotiate accommodations for a disabled student, but this requires clarity on core learning/assessment criteria
Dyscalculic students are eligible to apply for disabled students allowance (DSA) to support purchase of assistive software and associated hardware
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What’s Missing?
To develop effective support systems for dyscalculic students in HE we need: Accessible software to support students in
numeric tasks More understanding of the obstacles/solutions for
dyscalculic students in HE, so we can develop guidance for HEIs
Better understanding of accessibility issues for dyscalculic students (and dyscalculic/dyslexic students)
Development of best practice teaching and assessment materials/methodologies
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Strathclyde University Dyscalculia Project
‘AB’: 2nd year university student with difficulties in coping with the mathematics content of Biosciences courses
Long-standing history of problems in number at school which necessitated tutorial support
Assessment confirmed marked problems in both mathematical reasoning and numerical operations and roblems also in working memory
Advice sought from Computer Science Department…
Multidisciplinary project involving Computer Science, Bioscience & Psychology Departments and Special Needs Service
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Primary Aim of the Project
To develop an IT-based intervention, XCalc, to support students experiencing problems with mathematics, including those with dyscalculia
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Development of XCalc
Aug 2002 The first version of XCalc was written and installed on an HP Jornada
Oct 2002 Application to the university’s Research & Development Fund for support to enhance XCalc
Dec 2002 Funding obtained and XCalc was adapted to run on PCs and palm systems
Feb-Apr 03 Surveys of 1st and 2nd year Bioscience students carried out to investigate incidence of mathematical difficulties
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(a) If the original E.coli culture contains 5.4 x 109 cfus ml-1 calculate the number of cfus ml-1 in bottle 5 after the serial dilution of the original culture, which was performed as described in the diagram above
(b) If bottle 5 is found to contain 1.9 x 104 cfus ml-1, what is the number of cfus ml-1 in the original culture
E coli culture
0.1 ml
9.9 ml 9.0 ml 9.0 ml 9.0 ml 9.0 ml
1 ml 1 ml 1 ml 1 ml
1 2 3 4 5
Mathematical Demands: Sample Bioscience Exam Question
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XCalc Software
Calc-Converter (subsequently Bcalc/XCalc) for HP Jornada
Microsoft embedded Visual C++
MFC AppWizard to create dialog-based project
7 separate functions are called from main dialog box
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Future Direction of Research
To improve the user-interface of our pilot software support system and assess its value to students with MD
To investigate alternative representations of mathematical operations to identify those that MD students find most appropriate;
To develop a family of support systems appropriate to different disciplines
To identify features and requirements for a help and tutoring system that will accompany the support software