TY - JOUR
T1 - Which Techno-mathematical Literacies Are Essential for Future Engineers?
AU - van der Wal, Nathalie J.
AU - Bakker, Arthur
AU - Drijvers, Paul
PY - 2017/5
Y1 - 2017/5
N2 - Due to increased use of technology, the workplace practices of engineers have changed. So-called techno-mathematical literacies (TmL) are necessary for engineers of the 21st century. Because it is still unknown which TmL engineers actually use in their professional practices, the purpose of this study was to identify these TmL. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with engineers with a background in different educational tracks in higher professional education (e.g. civil, chemical, biotechnical and mechanical engineering). As a result of the data analysis, 7 commonly used TmL are identified: data literacy, technical software skills, technical communication skills, sense of error, sense of number, technical creativity and technical drawing skills. Engineers also noted a discrepancy between their education and workplace needs; they characterized mathematics in their education as an island with limited relevance. These findings lead to recommendations for the future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in higher technical professional education that can help students learn STEM for the future.
AB - Due to increased use of technology, the workplace practices of engineers have changed. So-called techno-mathematical literacies (TmL) are necessary for engineers of the 21st century. Because it is still unknown which TmL engineers actually use in their professional practices, the purpose of this study was to identify these TmL. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with engineers with a background in different educational tracks in higher professional education (e.g. civil, chemical, biotechnical and mechanical engineering). As a result of the data analysis, 7 commonly used TmL are identified: data literacy, technical software skills, technical communication skills, sense of error, sense of number, technical creativity and technical drawing skills. Engineers also noted a discrepancy between their education and workplace needs; they characterized mathematics in their education as an island with limited relevance. These findings lead to recommendations for the future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in higher technical professional education that can help students learn STEM for the future.
KW - Engineering education
KW - Mathematics education
KW - STEM education
KW - Workplace competencies
KW - Workplace skills
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U2 - 10.1007/s10763-017-9810-x
DO - 10.1007/s10763-017-9810-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85015660478
SN - 1571-0068
VL - 15
SP - 87
EP - 104
JO - International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
JF - International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
IS - S1
ER -