







All students need support with mathematical literacy. The characteristics listed below may indicate that a student needs help to overcome barriers to reading and writing mathematics. Not all students will exhibit all these characteristics. Students may experince barriers in writing, reading or talking mathematics and/or explaining their thinking processes.
Charcteristics of students who lack of fluency in mathematical literacy can include:
Numeracy can be described as:
'the ability to process, communicate and interpret numerical information in a variety of contexts.' (Askew et al., 1997)
Mathematical literacy can be described as:
The ability of a person to use reading, writing, speaking, listening to learn [the mathematics and mathematical thinking] they need/want to learn AND to communicate/demonstrate that learning to others who need/want to know. (adapted from Meltzer 2001, p16 quoted in Kersaint et al, 2013: 8)
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