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Empower people through math training

Friday, June 12th, 2009

The world faces an economic crisis and South Africa is not isolated from it. As such we need to empower people through math training. The math training will help the workers to get better qualifications, helping them to find other work should retrenchments follow. Apart from pro-actively taking care of the future for your workforce, you will also give them important skills to apply in the workplace. They will become more positive about their work and will be able to contribute better in the workplace. By giving them essential skills through math training you are investing in your own company’s future as well. Build a better workforce through math training as provided by Triple e.

 

Every Profession Demands Advanced Math Skills

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

No profession or academic discipline can develop and thrive without mathematics. Not even sophisticated study of literature and philosophy can advance without advanced math skills. Creating a Shakespearean sonnet, a poet embeds mathematical formulae in language, developing cadence, rhythm and meaning. Logical reasoning, the backbone of philosophy, derives from principles of geometric proof. Similarly, the world’s largest retail chain runs almost entirely on a complex system of “metrics,” which inform its merchandising, advertising, displays, and personnel decisions. Not one single detail of the number-one retailer’s day-to-day operation remains untouched by sophisticated mathematical formulae, and workers cannot advance up its corporate ladder without command of advanced math skills, including the fundamentals of calculus for business. The further a person climbs up the corporate ziggurat, the more he or she must have complete command of advanced math skills. Every CEO knows words trigger strong emotions, but numbers inspire action.

 

Learn Numeracy Skills

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

The conventional wisdom equates “literacy” with fundamentals of reading and writing, and it equates “numeracy” with basics of mathematics. Literacy, however, advances well beyond the basics to public speaking and conversation, figuration, and sophisticated inference.

When adults learn numeracy skills, they similarly move well beyond the basics, developing sophisticated skills that help them advance in their careers. When they learn numeracy skills, adult learners ultimately master multiple operations and the sequence of operations. They learn about patterns and sequences so that they can recognize the differences among arithmetic, geometric, and exponential growth. When adult students learn numeracy skills, they master the fundamentals of geometry—perimeter or circumference, area and volume.

When they complete the series of classes in which they learn numeracy skills, adult students ultimately have the same command of math as students entering university—no longer just the basics.

 

Math Training Essential to Workplace Advancement

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Without adequate math training, workers cannot advance. In order to take on more responsibility for production, sales, customer service, or operations, every employee in every business must take initiative to get proper math training. The basics of arithmetic lay the foundations for more advanced problem-solving and most effective math training begins with comprehensive review of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. However, math training rapidly advances to the basics of algebra, which are essential to calculating profit and loss, and to the basics of geometry, which are essential to all the construction trades and most manufacturing.

High quality math training acknowledges many adult learners feel hesitant, even fearful about numbers and calculations, because their prior experiences in school often have confused and complicated basic mathematical operations. Math training for adults helps reluctant learners overcome their fear, building their confidence as it builds their proficiency.

 

Importance of Math literacy in the workplace

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Even though many of the employees may be able to do simple counting, subtraction, division, and multiplication, more advance Math literacy may be required in the workplace. The employees need to attend a course which will provide them with Math literacy skills for the workplace. This may include the ability to apply their Math literacy skills when reading and interpreting information in graph or table format. They must be able to work with measurements if they are working in the building industry. A worker that is able to calculate costs, profits, and make projections in the construction industry will be of more value than one that can only do the most basic calculations. As such ABET Math literacy training for the workplace has become essential in helping to upgrade the skills of workers. Should you be in the construction industry, make use of the Government initiative to train your workers and ensure that they can make a better contribution to your company. Contact Triple e for more information.