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A resource and activity centre for mathematics students beyond their transition to higher education

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Vol: 
8
Num: 
1
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Authors: 
Tony Croft
Michael Grove
Daniela Bright
Abstract: 
Mathematics support is a broad term now widely interpreted within higher education as embracing facilities offered to students that are provided in addition to those which may traditionally have been available such as lectures, tutorials, and problem classes. Mathematics support is often provided outside of academic departments and perhaps by staff who are not formally teaching the students. Historically, such provision has been focussed upon non-specialist students, for example those on engineering programmes especially as they enter university and throughout their first year. In 2005, sigma – the Centre for Excellence in Mathematics and Statistics Support was established as part of HEFCE’s initiative to establish Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETLs). It aims to develop provision not only for students who are struggling with basic mathematics at the transition to university, but also for other groups for whom a need can be identified, or for whom existing provision can be enhanced. Thus we are in the process of redefining mathematics support, to move beyond a remedial model to one of enhancement…
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Mathematics support centres, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), teaching, learning, student support, remedial support, mathematics support, mathematics support enhancement, school-university transition, student experience, student retention, National Audit Office (NAO), Loughborough University, research informed, research-led development, Lewin’s model, Action Research (AR), methodology, project, identification of problem, fact finding, literature review, research procedures, questionnaire, structured interview, focus group design, data collection, action implementation, evaluation, continuous refinement, year 2 mathematics support, informal peer support, formal peer support, postgraduate community of practice, computer aided learning (CAL), learning space design, whiteboard, computers, workstations, data projector, DVD player, Second Year Success (SYS) initiative, Mathematics Education Centre (MEC), teaching and learning resources, preliminary evaluation, student feedback, maths, mathematics, stats, statistics, OR, operational research, MSOR Connections Feb 2008 Vol 8 No 1