SEC or GSCE Mathematics is a body of knowledge that is made up of four interrelated, yet distinct, strands: 1. Number, 2. Algebra, 3. Shapes, Space and Measures, and 4. Data Handling & Chance.
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The study area SEC Mathematics is informed by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). GSCE Mathematics is informed by Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).
Mathematics is a body of knowledge – a product that consists of a series of rich, interconnected conceptual structures made up of facts, techniques & skills, as well as concepts. At secondary school level, these structures are built around a small set of fundamental notions and their properties: numbers; constants, variables, and functions; twodimensional and three dimensional shapes, and measures of physical quantities; data, and measures of the likelihood of events
Mathematics is also a way of thinking and a mode of enquiry – a creative process which helps us to discover and understand the world of mathematics and the relationships between the mathematical objects that inhabit this world.
Finally, mathematics is a unique, rich, concise, precise, unambiguous, and universal language whose specialist vocabulary, symbolism, syntax, and semantics allows us to communicate ideas that cannot easily be communicated through other means. Moreover, as an internationally understood means of communication that goes beyond linguistic, cultural, and social barriers it enables us to share our ideas and understanding with others across time and space.
At the end of the programme, the student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of:
GSCE/SEC Mathematics will cover all of the subject’s core syllabus (Number, Algebra, Shape, Space and Measure, and Data Handling and Chance) including: The number system, Numerical calculations, Fundamentals of algebra, Graphs, Measurement, Lines, angles and shapes, Constructions and loci, Transformations, Statistics, and Probability. For a detailed breakdown of what each syllabus entails, click the links below:
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