Literacy
During the first sessions the students were divided in groups of two to three each. Each group was given a portion of a building to identify, ie roof structure, support structure, foundation structure. They went on a walkabout through the campus – outside and through empty classrooms, finding and identifying the components of the portion assigned to them. Each group then described their findings to the rest of the class, who was encouraged to comment, ask questions and make adjustments. The objective was to position the students in a situation comfortable enough to translate their observations into words with follow-up discussions without negative feedback.
Numeracy
The students received an exercise - posted elsewhere in this forum - in which they had to give advice to a young married couple. The bride enjoys wearing thin high heeled or flat soled platform shoes. The students calculated the pressure of each type of shoe on a kitchen floor. They then explained to the couple, in writing, the different effects the shoes have on soft and hard floor surfaces. The aim was to create a practical situation in which the students could exercise practical numeracy skills within the subject of construction fundamentals.