Abstract
Many older people bemoan the numeracy skills of a nation?s youth and cast youth in deficit models. This public display has created new forms of training and policy that seek to redress perceived innumeracy. This paper reports on a small component of a larger project investigating the numeracy practices of contemporary work. Using a case study approach with a tool known as stimulated recall, young people across 19 sites were each workshadowed over a period of at least 3 days. The outcomes of these cases show that young people approach tasks very differently from older people and that technology has shifted the emphasis on what and how numeracy activities are undertaken.
Robyn Zevenbergen and Kelly Zevenbergen
Numeracy Practices In Contemporary Work: Changing Approaches