South African Vocational Engineering Students’ Conceptual Understandings of Area, Surface Area, Volume, and Flow Rate Measurement: A Case Study
Pamela ValeMeasurement is particularly important for vocational Engineering students, for whom this is a key skill required in the workplace. It is also a skill that many students find extremely challenging. In this research, I explored, through task-based interviews, 35 South African vocational Engineering students’ measurement conceptualisations of area, surface area, volume, and flow rate, in order to identify the specific learning needs of these students. The amount, degree, and type of mediation required were used to map the structure of the students’ measurement conceptualisations. In this presentation, I reflect on these students’ conceptual understandings and the implications that these hold for mathematics educators and researchers.