Mathematical Understanding in a Vocational Context: An Exploration in Applying a Stimulated Recall Technique Using Video

Title
Mathematical Understanding in a Vocational Context: An Exploration in Applying a Stimulated Recall Technique Using Video
Publication Date
2007
Author(s)
Inglis, Michaela Ann
Paterson, David Leonard
Editor
Editor(s): Terrence Hays and Rafat Hussain
Type of document
Conference Publication
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian College of Educators
Place of publication
Deakin West, Australia
UNE publication id
une:4117
Abstract
Extracting data containing information about cognitive processing in workplace settings can be a difficult exercise, particularly as cognitive functioning cannot be accessed directly but only through observation of action. When the task being observed is of a highly practical and individual nature, concurrent verbalisation of action is not normal practice. This makes accessing the thoughts of the participant particularly difficult and requires thoughtful and targeted methods to provide authentic data to inform cognitive processing. This article presents the derivation a four-step stimulated recall technique which has proved valuable in gathering such authentic data useful in identifying mathematical cognition in plumbing trade apprentices.
Link
Citation
Bridging the Gap between Ideas and Doing Research: Proceedings of the Inaugural Postgraduate Research Conference, p. 168-183
ISBN
9781920819231
Start page
168
End page
183

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