Learners intending to enter some higher education (HE) institutions in South Africa write the National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) that are expected to provide a measure of their readiness for HE. A large gap exists between the quantitative literacy competencies of many of these learners and expectations at HE level. In this article I explore the following research question: Which quantitative literacy competencies required in HE, as identified through the National Benchmark Test Project (NBTP), are not well developed in the test takers, and what does this imply for teachers? Twelve test-item results in which candidates performed the poorest were analysed (N = 2348). The focus areas identified for teachers included quantity, number and operation...
Setting. When designing a medical curriculum, assumptions that are made about students’ quanti...
For many students entering higher education in South Africa there is an articulation gap between the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in South African Journal ...
It is important for higher education educators to understand the quantitative literacy (QL) competen...
There is an articulation gap for many students between the literacy practices developed at school a...
The National Benchmark Test Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa in 2005...
The National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination in South Africa is a standardised assessment whose...
This study, situated in the context of higher education, seeks to track the performance of students ...
Academic and quantitative literacies (AQL) are essential to success in higher education. These liter...
For many students entering higher education in South Africa there is an articulation gap between the...
he National Benchmark Tests Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa and bec...
These activities and exercises are most appropriate for Humanities and Law students, but the context...
The National Benchmark Tests (NBT) have been used for selection and placement of students in South A...
When the National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) were first considered, it was suggested that the results wo...
This article examines some aspects of the effectiveness of a first-year course in quantitative liter...
Setting. When designing a medical curriculum, assumptions that are made about students’ quanti...
For many students entering higher education in South Africa there is an articulation gap between the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in South African Journal ...
It is important for higher education educators to understand the quantitative literacy (QL) competen...
There is an articulation gap for many students between the literacy practices developed at school a...
The National Benchmark Test Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa in 2005...
The National Senior Certificate (NSC) examination in South Africa is a standardised assessment whose...
This study, situated in the context of higher education, seeks to track the performance of students ...
Academic and quantitative literacies (AQL) are essential to success in higher education. These liter...
For many students entering higher education in South Africa there is an articulation gap between the...
he National Benchmark Tests Project (NBTP) was commissioned by Higher Education South Africa and bec...
These activities and exercises are most appropriate for Humanities and Law students, but the context...
The National Benchmark Tests (NBT) have been used for selection and placement of students in South A...
When the National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) were first considered, it was suggested that the results wo...
This article examines some aspects of the effectiveness of a first-year course in quantitative liter...
Setting. When designing a medical curriculum, assumptions that are made about students’ quanti...
For many students entering higher education in South Africa there is an articulation gap between the...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in South African Journal ...