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What Math Skills Do Students Need
to Be Successful in the Trades?
TLLP PROJECT
TLLP Project
The Teacher Learning and Leadership Program (TLLP) is an
annual project-based professional learning opportunity for
experienced classroom teachers.
The program funds proposals from classroom teachers who
seek a peer leadership role in curriculum, instructional
practice or supporting other teachers.
Goals of the program:
create and support opportunities for teacher professional learning
foster teacher leadership
facilitate the sharing of exemplary practices with others for the broader
benefit of Ontario's students
Partnership between Ministry of Education and OTF/FEO
Stage 1 of TLLP
Talk to College Professors to learn about necessary Math
skills for success
Algonquin College
Automotive Program, HVAC Program, Carpentry Program, Plumbing
Program, Motive Power Program
Kemptville College
Oil and Burner Technician Program, HVAC, Horticulture Program
St. Lawrence College
Math teachers who taught the Trade and Apprenticeship Programs
Some Conversations at this youtube channel
www.youtube.com/channel/UCUaC8oSb-auf6DbZpLMM7Jg
Skills Needed For Success
The following set of skills form a base for success in many Trade and
Apprenticeship Programs:
Understanding of Decimal, Fraction and Percent
Understanding and Application of Perimeter, Area and Volume
Estimating Skills
Imperial and Metric Measurement
Visual Recognition of Measurement
Mental Math
Angles
Basic Algebra for use in Trade Calculations
Pythagorean’s Theorem and Primary Trig Ratios
Stage 2 of Project
Develop a template for teachers to use to design
Trade Focused Lessons for grade 10 students in the
Locally Developed Math Pathway
It was also noted that Reading Comprehension and
Writing Skills are also necessary for success in the
Trade Programs and Apprenticeship Programs
Lesson Template
Lessons will have 3 parts:
Part 1: Communication Lesson
Part 2: Knowledge and Skill Development Lesson
Part 3: Hands On Learning Lesson
Example for Automotives
Part 1: Should Snow Tires be Mandatory in Ontario?
Students will read and summarize information
Part 2: Converting between mm and inches
Students will use mental math to estimate conversions, then use
calculators to convert between these systems
Part 3: How to Read the Numbers on a Tire and relate
these numbers to tire measurements
Students will use tires to read the numbers and then measure tires to
consolidate their knowledge
Stage 3 of Project
We will pilot these lessons to evaluate student
engagement and success of lesson format.
Share our findings of this project.
College Math Project
A SENECA COLLEGE
LED PROJECT
College Math Project
The College Mathematics Project (CMP) is a
collaborative project involving Colleges of Applied
Arts & Technology and District School Boards set up
to investigate the mathematics achievement of first
year College students in Ontario.
A Seneca College led project, CMP is based at the
York/Seneca Institute for Mathematics, Science and
Technology Education.
Findings of CMP – Seneca College Report
At Risk Students
33% of Ontario college students taking
are at risk
mathematics
of not completing
their programs due to low achievement in that
subject.
Findings of CMP – Seneca College Report
1 in 4 of these first year college students are taking college
preparatory mathematics courses.
BASIC MATH SKILLS TAUGHT IN COLLEGE PREP PROGRAMS:
Order of Operations
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Ratio and Proportion
Algebra
These basic math concepts and skills are taught in Grades 6 – 8 and
students need to master them then as they are critical for success in
many college programs
Why are Students Lacking these
Basic Math Skills?
A LOOK AT THE HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM
High School College Pathway
Ministry Curriculum
CONTENT OF MINISTRY EXPECTATIONS THAT
PREPARE STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE TRADE
AND APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
Foundations of Mathematics
Grade 9, Applied
Number Sense and Algebra
Solve problems using proportional reasoning*
Simplify numerical expressions in one variable,
and solve 1st degree equations *
About 60% * of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Linear Relations
Relationships between 2 variables
Characteristics of a linear relations
Constant rate of change
Representations of linear relations
Measurement and Geometry
Optimal values of measurements *
Solve problems of 2D and 3D objects *
Properties of 2D shapes *
Foundations of Mathematics
Grade 10, Applied
Measurement and Trigonometry
Similar Triangles *
Primary Trig Ratios and Pythagorean theorem *
SA and Volume of 3D figures, imperial and metric
measure *
About 40% * of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Modelling Linear Relations
Solve Algebraic equations
Graph and Equation of a line
Solve Systems of Equations
Quadratic Relations,
Algebraic Expressions related to quadratics
Characteristics of Quadratic Relations
Interpreting Graphs of Quadratic Relations
Foundations for College
Mathematics, Grade 11
MBF3C
Mathematical Models
Quadratic Relations – numeric, graphical, algebraic
Exponential Relations – numeric, graphical, algebraic
Represent Exponential Relations
Personal Finance
About 25% * of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Simple and Compound Interest, exponential growth
Services available from financial institutions
Owning and Operating a vehicle
Geometry and Trigonometry
Represent 2D and 3D objects – design problems *
Sine Law and Cosine Law
Data Management
1 variable data
Probability
Foundations for College
Mathematics, Grade 12
MAP4C
Mathematical Models
Solving Exponential Equations
Modelling Graphically - linear, quadratic, exponential
Modelling Algebraically - linear, quadratic, exponential
Personal Finance
About 25% * of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Understanding Annuities
Renting or Owning Accommodation
Designing Budgets
Geometry and Trigonometry
Solving Problems – area and volume *
Investigating Optimal Dimensions *
Solving Problems involving Trigonometry *
Data Management
2 variable data
Applying Data Management – media, advertising
Mathematics for College
Technology, Grade 12
MCT4C
Exponential Functions
Solving Exponential Equations Graphically
Solving Exponential Equations Algebraically
Polynomial Functions
About 15% * of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Investigating Graphs of Polynomial Functions
Connecting Graphs and Equations
Solving Problems
Trigonometric Functions
Applying Trigonometric Ratios
Graphs and Equations of Sinusoidal Functions
Solving Problems Involving Sinusoidal Functions
Applications of Geometry
Modelling with Vectors
Solve Problems – area and volume *
Circle Properties – arcs, tangents, secants, chords, sectors,
central angles, and inscribed circles
High School Workplace Pathway
Math Curriculum
CONTENT OF EXPECTATIONS THAT PREPARE
STUDENTS FOR THE WORKPLACE
Locally Developed Compulsory Credit Course
Mathematics – Grade 9
MAT1L
Locally Developed Compulsory Credit Courses
Grades 9 and 10
Mathematics
Developing and Consolidating Money Sense
2005
Developing and Consolidating Concepts in
Measurement
About 90% of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Understanding and Using Decimals
Solving Problems Involving Money
Communicating Information about Money
Understanding and Using the Metric System
Understanding and Using the Imperial System
Understanding and Applying Perimeter, Area and Volume
Communicating Information about Measurement
Developing Concepts in Proportional Reasoning
Constructing Understanding of Fractions, Percentages,
Ratios and Rates
Solving Problems
Communicating Information about Proportional
Reasoning
Locally Developed Compulsory Credit Course
Mathematics – Grade 10
MAT2L
Locally Developed Compulsory Credit Courses
Grades 9 and 10
Mathematics
Extending Money Sense
Understanding and Using Decimals in Solving Problems
Communicating Information about Money
Extending Understanding of Measurement
2005
About 90% of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Estimating and Measuring Using the Metric System
Estimating and Measuring Using the Imperial System
Solving Problems Involving Perimeter, Circumference,
Area and Volume
Communicating Information about Measurement
Extending Understanding of Proportional
Reasoning
Applying Fractions, Percentages, Ratios and Rates in
Solving Problems
Communicating Information about Proportional
Reasoning
Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life
Grade 11
MEL3E
Earning and Purchasing
Remuneration Methods
Describing Purchasing Power – payroll deductions
Purchasing – discounts, sales tax, unit prices, …
All expectations
link to financial
literacy.
Saving, Investing and Borrowing
Comparing Financial Services
Saving and Investing
Borrowing
Transportation and Travel
Owning and Operating a Vehicle
Travelling by Automobile
Comparing Modes of Transportation
Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life
Grade 12
MEL4E
Reasoning with Data
Interpreting and Displaying Data
Investigating Probability
Personal Finance
About 60% of
course links to
Skills Needed
for Success in
Many Trade and
Apprenticeship
Programs
Renting or Owning Accommodation
Designing Budgets
Filing Income Tax
Applications of Measurement
Measuring and Estimating
Applying Measurement and Design – Pythagorean
Theorem, Perimeter, Area, Volume, Scale models
Solving Measurement Problems Using Proportional
Reasoning – ratio, rate, unit rates, equivalent ratios, …
What Can Be Done?
BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE
WORKPLACE MATH PATHWAY AND WHERE IT
CAN LEAD
Apprenticeships
Require a High School Diploma
Largest Hurdle is often getting a placement
College Programs
There are many college programs that require only
grade 12 College English
For many of these programs, Workplace Math would
prepare students better than the College Math based
on the basic math skills suggested in the College
Math Project
What Can Be Done?
MORE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HIGH
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MATH TEACHERS
Better Understanding
Knowledge is Powerful
It would be wonderful to have a Numeracy and
Literacy KEY Skill list for each college program
High School teachers can differentiate their programming
based on the necessary skill set
Sample College Course Material
Let students feel what the college program will be like
What Can Be Done?
TLLP PROJECT 2014 - 2015
Funding through TLLP
Request Additional Funds to Meet with more College
Professors to continue to build understanding
between the two curriculums