Numeracy of Undergraduate Business School Students
Chris Linsell, Brigid Casey, & Christine Smith-HanThere is growing concern of a mismatch between the numeracy of students upon entry to university and the expectations of mathematical competence by university teachers (Marr & Grove, 2010). Poor numeracy has been identified as an issue for undergraduate students across a range of disciplines (Galligan & Hobohm, 2014; Hodgen, McAlinden, & Tomei, 2014; Linsell & Anakin, 2012). In this study, we investigated student numeracy in a compulsory 100-level business school statistics paper and found that 25% of students had numeracy levels below that expected of a competent Year 9 student (13-year-old). There was a highly significant relationship between low numeracy and failing quantitative papers. Students with low numeracy were not necessarily low ability students but lacked specific skills needed for quantitative work at university level.