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Re: [Fhsst-maths] Some Concerns about the Syllabus


From: Frans van Eeden
Subject: Re: [Fhsst-maths] Some Concerns about the Syllabus
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:12:28 +0100
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Hi all

I will have a look at the chapter on Patterns in numbers and compare it to my own teaching notes. I hope to have some constructive insights by tomorrow evening. From memory i'm not aware of any proofs that the Grade 12 should know with regards to Sequence & Series in the syllabus but i'll check.

I have to agree with Sam. proofs for a 16 year old is better explained and adds more value, if its presented in a real life, practical example on why this particular formula/piece of math work.

Frans

Mark Horner wrote:

Hi Sam

Valid concerns. As with physics, the syllabus seems a little disjoint. We really need to get a teacher involved. Unfortunately I don't have answers to any of your questions but I'll ask around and see if anyone knows someone currently teaching who can help out a bit on this - but we should check what Frans thinks as he said he is currently teaching grade 12 part time.

You raised your concerns before he joined the project. Maybe we should go through some specifics in the sequences and series chapter where I think some of your proof concerns come from and see what Frans
thinks?

Mark


Sam Halliday wrote:

hi everyone,

lately i have started to be concerned about the syllabus and the level we are writing to.

i've been tutoring "standard grade" maths here in scotland and i was comparing it to the South African syllabus. at face value it appears that the SA syllabus is way more hardcore than the UK system... but then i started thinking "this can't be... they are asking for stuff in the SA syllabus which we sometimes only do at university. something is wrong here!"

then i realised that perhaps the people who wrote the SA syllabus created their own terminology for things, against the maths community. this would *really* not surprise me, as the syllabus itself looks like it has been written by a non-specialist. as a specific example, i mean words like "prove"... when i read that, i think "ok, they want a proper proof". but in reality they probably mean "show that its true for the first few terms by inspection and then assume it holds for all".

so for that reason i'm thinking of editing a few chapters and really dumbing them down... removing proofs and not deriving a bunch of equations. i think the content at the moment, in patterns for example, would scare a 16 year old away for maths forever!!!

if anyone who knows more about the SA syllabus and would like to comment.... *please* do! i'm just afraid that we are aiming our language too high. and i urge all contributors to do the same.

cheers,
Sam

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