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Mathematics Curriculum & Assessment (EDUC90665)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2017
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This subject examines the curriculum pathways that are available for students in the post-compulsory years. In particular this subject will address how mathematics units can provide access to worthwhile and challenging mathematics learning experiences that take account of the needs and aspirations of the diverse range of students in the post compulsory years. It addresses three aims of senior mathematics – to apply mathematical knowledge and skills; to model, investigate and solve problems; and to use technology. A major focus will be designing tasks of varying complexity and curriculum units that meet the mathematical or numeracy needs of particular groups. The subject will therefore set a framework for the mathematical content and pedagogical knowledge developed in the other certificate subjects. Assessment requirements for senior mathematics qualifications and the design of assessment instruments and tasks such as those used for school based assessment and school assessed course work will be examined. Students will be expected to participate in intensive teaching, completion of weekly exercises to satisfactory standard and regularly contribute to the electronic forum.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, participants will be able to
- describe the role and function of mathematics pathways in the post-compulsory school years;;
- demonstrate knowledge of teaching students to apply mathematics, to model and investigate problems mathematically and to use technology appropriately;
- analyse mathematical tasks from the point of view of student learning;
- explain how the goals of working mathematically can be achieved in senior mathematics courses.
Generic skills
- Be skilled communicators who can effectively articulate and justify their mathematics teaching practices;
- Understand the significance of developing their mathematics teaching practice on the basis of research evidence;
- Demonstrate mastery of the subject matter for this area of teaching and of general principles of effective teaching and learning in a mathematics context, including with technology
Last updated: 10 February 2024