The philosophical dimensions of mathematics in engineering education
Date
2022-09-30
Authors
Fomunyam, Kehdinga George
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Publisher
Research India Publications
Abstract
Philosophical dimensions of mathematics education have drawn the attention
of engineering educators and professionals in the 21st century, as it is
perceived as a significant aspect in engineering education. Thus, engineering
education has not witnessed critical changes with respect to mathematics as a
lot of concerns such as staff capacity building and development, poor funding,
and obsolete curriculum has become impediments in understanding the
conceptual interpretation of mathematical philosophy in engineering
education, hence the crux of this paper. This paper was guided by Social
Constructivism Theory, which looks at how mathematics speciality forms its
own epistemic knowledge-based domain that enhances and improves
engineering education and contributes immensely to building potential
engineering scholars. This paper addresses problems by filling the gaps in
motivating the core investigation of unifying conjectures that are related to
different areas of mathematics. This paper takes a broad look at the
philosophical dimensions of mathematics in engineering education, while
examining how mathematics as a body of knowledge is accounted as a means
of enquiry in engineering education. The paper assesses the social philosophy
and ethical dimensions of mathematics and its associated benefits; as well as
its implications for engineering education (EE) in the 21st century. Thus, to
address these gaps, recommendations on restructuring engineering education
in areas such as curriculum revision, faculty capacity building and
development as well as university funding in equipping students with
contemporary mathematics textbooks were suggested.
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Keywords
Dimensions, Engineering education, Mathematics, Philosophy, Social constructivism, 21st century
Citation
Fomunyam, K.G. 2022. The philosophical dimensions of mathematics in engineering education. International Journal of Difference Equations. 17(2): 329-345 (17).