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Original Articles

Addressing the Language and Cultural Problems of Overseas Students in the Context of Mathematics Classes

Pages 133-142 | Published online: 01 Nov 2006
 

ABSTRACT

This paper describes a project in which instruction in mathematical language and strategies for adapting to the Australian university environment were integrated into mathematics classes. The classes were part of a program which enables overseas students to meet the entry requirements of Australian business faculties. The project used the action research methodology in which observations of the students' reactions motivated further activities. The outcomes of the project are described using the diary entries made by students, teacher and observer. These show that students developed an awareness of the need to improve their language skills and to make cultural adjustments and made some progress in these directions.

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