Maureen Siew Fang Chong & Masitah Shahrill
A mathematical modelling framework called MODEL (Meanings, Organise, Develop, Execute and Link) was designed to assess students’ application of abstract mathematical knowledge into real-life situations. A pilot study was conducted aimed to identify the level of mathematical modelling skills of 183 pre-university students in Brunei Darussalam. Test items were employed and students’ responses were evaluated using the MODEL framework. The results revealed that the maximum level attained by the students was at the Execute (E) level only. They managed to obtain mathematical solutions and contextualised their solutions but all had failed to justify for validation at the Link (L) level.