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Developments in mathematics qualifications Nick Doran Curriculum Division, QCA April 2007
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The value of mathematics for its own sake as an intellectual discipline as a tool to tackle problems in the workplace for individual function and fulfilment … are they in balance?
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Some imperatives… Reforms must… enthuse, motivate and encourage learners allow learners to engage with mathematics increase the number of students going further in order to… increase uptake demonstrate application of mathematics better prepare learners for employment and higher education
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Reform programme Secondary Curriculum Review; KS3 and post 14 Functional Skills (mathematics, English and ICT) Foundation tier learning Specialised diplomas GCSE and GCE Extended project Modernising the exam system
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In the 3 years since Making Mathematics Count recommended strategies on pathways for 14-19 pilots underway 14-19 Education and Skills White Paper flexible approach to develop skills and aptitudes KS4 now sees schools offering option choices as pathways more students will select a broad programme leading to a general qualification to give emphasis to languages, science, business… or mathematics
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GCSE mathematics… 2006 first teaching of standard two tier GCSE mathematics designed to encourage all who merit a grade C one route to a grade B increase in post 16 take up
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Coursework recent QCA review showed coursework to be of value in many subjects however, concerns existed in some subjects… including mathematics candidate’s effort levels of support consistency of rules between awarding bodies the use of the internet very small incidence of deliberate malpractice from 2007 students will sit only written papers… no coursework future specification and revision may allow ‘controlled assessments’ opportunities to develop assessment methods and principles
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From 2010… Functional Skills… to be awarded grade C or above … function mathematically as citizens or in the workplace GCSE Additional Mathematics for higher achievers and motivated mathematics students more reasoning and problem solving application of mathematics in familiar and unfamiliar contexts more open-ended challenges
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Improving GCE take up AS and A level students increasing particularly in Further Mathematics Since 2004 A level entries up 22.5% AS level entries up 58% QCA working to encourage more centres to offer Further Mathematics
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