Towards pedagogies of mathematics achievement: An analysis of learning advisers' approaches to the tutoring of mathematics in an indigenous tertiary entry program
posted on 2024-11-01, 05:15authored byJonathan Makuwira
This research examined different ways in which tutors of mathematics approach their tutoring among
Indigenous students enrolled in the Tertiary Entry Program (fEP) at Central Queensland University's
Indigenous Learning, Spirituality and Research Centre. The study sought to establish whether or not
there were any differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous tutors' approaches to tutoring and,
document challenges and opportunities in tutoring mathematics to Indigenous students. Using qualitative
data obtained from interviews, the study raised more questions than answers. The results reflect tutOl"S' own
teaching orientations. This is particularly clear when all of the tutors who participated in this study were
NOT mathematics trained teachers but had either taken interest in the subject as a result of doing a
mathematics-related subject such as engineering and science. Overall, there was consensus that establishing
rapport between the students and Learning Advisers was crucial. Knowing who the students are and, vice
versa, was also considered fundamental. For some, it was an acknowledgment that both the tutor and the
student were on a discovery journey. The majority of the tutors prefer a process where a mathematical
concept was explained first, followed by an application of real life situations.