GCSE Maths
GCSE
In Telford
Description
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Type
GCSE
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Location
Telford
To be able to: Consolidate your understanding of maths. Be confident in the use of maths. Take responsibility for the planning and execution of your work. Develop an ability to think and reason mathematically. Realize the application of maths in the world around you. Suitable for: Develop an understanding of the spoken and written forms of Spanish in a range of contexts. Learn to communicate effectively in Spanish through both the spoken and written word, using a range of vocabulary and structures. Study Spanish grammar and learn how to apply it. Learn about Spain and Spanish-speaking countries. Develop a positive attitude to modern foreign language learning and build a suitable foundation for further study and/or practical use of Spanish.
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GCSE Maths
The course is designed to enable you to:
- Consolidate your understanding of maths
- Be confident in the use of maths
- Take responsibility for the planning and execution of your work
- Develop an ability to think and reason mathematically
- Realise the application of maths in the world around you
Is it for me?
The course suits those who have studied GCSE Mathematics before and wish to improve their grade or who want to learn about Mathematics and how it is used. Assessment is predominantly exam based.
What's involved?
Handling data
This unit encourages students to be critical when considering data from a variety of sources. Students will be introduced to a number of statistical techniques and the use of probability.
Number and Algebra
Develop your number and algebra skills. Where appropriate, these skills will be assessed within contexts relevant to everyday life.
Certificating Module
Within this unit you will consider the more traditional areas of maths: number, algebra, geometry, shape, space and measures.
Progression
Grade C or above in GCSE Mathematics will help to open many doors to courses in higher education and future careers.
GCSE Maths