Abstract
This paper describes an AAMT project which is endeavouring to develop
better understandings of what it means for a person to use mathematical
ideas and techniques when completing practical tasks. To help us we have
collected some snapshots of young people at work. This was done by using
teachers, from around Australia, to go into the work place, shadow a worker
for up to a day, followed by an interview and then to write up their
findings. This paper looks at the processes used, the issues that have arisen
as a consequence of doing it, and at the usefulness of the experience.