Julie, CMbekwa, MondeKim, Sun HiFaculty of Education2013-07-182024-04-122007/04/202007/04/202013-07-182024-04-122006https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10562Magister Educationis - MEdThe twenty-first century society demands a high level of mathematical literacy. This drove Korean educators to evaluate their students using international mathematics tests such as TIMSS, PISA and IMO. In these tests, Korean students ranked highly among the participating countries. Korean students, however, had done poorly in the application of mathematics in daily life situations as well as in their interest in mathematics in comparison to those of other countries. Based on these observations, the present study was an investigation on the contexts which Korean grade 8 to 10 students would prefer to deal with mathematics, in order to improve these weak points and thus increase their mathematical power. The aim of the study was to investigate mathematical literacy in connection with the relevance of mathematics and mathematical modelling. The study paid more attention to mathematics education in real life situations.enMathematicstudy and teaching (Secondary)KoreaMathematical abilityPreferred contexts for mathematical literacy of Korean grade 8-10 learnersThesisUniversity of the Western Cape