Abstract
According to M cLeod (1992) affect plays a significant role in mathematics learning and
instruction. Studies by Wood & Smith (1993) and Crawford, Gordon, Nicholas & Prosser
(1993) have examined attitudes towards mathematics held by first year university students
enrolled in mathematics and engineering courses. Students entering TAPE Associate
Diploma courses in Applied Science are likely to differ from those entering university for two
reasons:
1. Their intention may be to enrol in a vocational course in order to obtain employment in
the areas of laboratory technology or fire technology.
2. They may have obtained lower tertiary entrance scores than those entering university, but
may nevertheless aspire eventually to enter university through the articulation process.
This study will examine the beliefs, attitudes, and emotions towards mathematics of TAFE
students enrolled in the Associate Diploma of Applied Science at Swinburne University of
Technology (TAPE Division). A broad questionnaire will be administered and the results
analysed.
Gail E. FitzSimons
TAFE STUDENTS: THE AFFECTIVE DOMAIN AND MATHEMATICS