Title: Past and Future Grade 1112 Math Curriculum Revisions
1Past and Future Grade 11-12 Math Curriculum
Revisions
- Walter Whiteley
- York University,
- Director of Applied Mathematics
- Chair, COU Math Review Task Force
- whiteley_at_mathstat.yorku.ca
2Time Line of past events
- Fall 2003 - 2005 feedback on current K-12
- Fall 2004 - Spring 2005 - Grade 1-10 Math
Curriculum fixed - Spring 2005 - further discussions of Grade 11-12
- Crisis with Advanced Functions and Calculus
- Math Department consensus students taking only
Grade 12 Advanced Functions and Calculus were
ill-prepared overall - changes needed for average (70-85) students.
- more students need more time in math to be well
prepared but - Crisis in Geometry and Discrete Math enrolments
- course not required, not taken, not being
offered in many schools - identified gaps in 9-11 which make Geometry and
Discrete Math difficult.
3Time Line of past events (continued)
- Fall 2005, official feedback to Drafts
- proposal Calculus Techniques dropped from Grade
12 Functions (20 of course), - Concepts for rate of change kept.
- Doubt that Geometry, Discrete will survive
(rough draft). - Nov - February. Major concerns about
- not enough challenge to prepare strong students
- not enough time and diversity to prepare average
students - survival of fifth course in most schools
- February 2006
- Decision to proceed with Grade 11 changes Fall
2006 - Decision to postpone changes to Grade 12 U till
Fall 2007 - More consultations of Grade 12 U courses.
4Time Line of past events (continued)
- February-April 2006. Ministry Task Force /
Consultation - Small group with diverse representation
- Wide Consultations with many groups and
individuals - Report and recommendations submitted
- Minister changes
- June 2006 - now. Task Force and Ministry
announcements - Grade 11 will be like the draft last
November - Grade 12 U is a major revision,
- Like recommendations from last fall (COU)
- Move calculus content to fifth high school math
course - Add something richer to Advanced Functions and
5COU/Task Force Proposal
- Interim (need thorough review K-12 over next
five years). - Focus on processes and concepts, not just
procedural knowledge. - Data management mildly revised for Fall 2007.
- Grade 12 (Advanced Functions modified) September
2007. - Some shifts in topics among 11-12
- Remove calculus techniques from 1st course
- add diversity of math geometry OR discrete math
OR ? - Keep course learnable - focus on better
foundations concepts. - Move calculus to fifth course with Vectors
- make fifth course essential for more students
- change university admissions requirements
- more in line with other provinces,
- calculus and vectors focused on stronger
students/ students who will need this math.
6Proposed Pathways (October)
Grade 9 Principles, Academic
Grade 9 L.D.C.C.
Grade 9 Foundations, Applied
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Grade 10 Principles, Academic
Grade 10 Foundations, Applied
Grade 10 L.D.C.C.
Few Students
Grade 11W Work and Everyday Life
Grade 11 U/C Functions and Applications
Grade 11 C Foundations for College Math
Grade 11 U Functions
Grade 12C Foundations for College Math
Revised Grade 12 College Technology
Grade 12 Data Management
Grade 12 Advanced Functions
Grade 12 Geometry and Algebra
Grade 12W Work and Everyday Life
7Revised Pathway to University Admissions
Grade 9 Principles, Academic
Grade 10 Principles, Academic
Grade 11 U/C Functions and Applications
Grade 11 U Functions
Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors
Grade 12 Data Management
Grade 12 Advanced Functions
8Admissions Transition Planning
- Admissions / planning timeline (now)
- Revised Admissions Requirements.
- New University requirements to schools October
2006 - Fall 2006 students take appropriate Grade 11
- This means Grade 11 U for any students planning
math beyond stats, in university - Fall 2007 students take appropriate Grade 12,
apply to university - 2007 - Redesign University courses to match up
to new Grade 12 - Fall 2008 students begin revised university
courses
9Comparisons with Other Provinces
- Outside Quebec
- None have calculus in first Grade 12 course
- Many have calculus in second Grade 12 course
- Calculus not taken by most students
- None have vector algebra
- All have some additional geometry, other topics
beyond pre-calculus in core Grade 11, Grade 12. - None have equivalent to data management.
- Quebec is a distinct system
- Students more advanced by end of Grade 8, and
Grade 11 - More if you are interested (I taught CEGEP for
20 years)
10Some points to observe
- One issue Speed at which material is done
(quantity). - Bigger issue students preparation in
concepts, in reasoning, in communication, in
applications, in problem solving. - Key processes of the curriculum - achieved by
85 students (level 4), but not by other
students (level 3) who take math at university. - Second bigger issue maturity, study skills,
work habits of entering students - This is key reason for failure in first semester
math and science. - Five math courses are better than four courses.
- Some material to build reasoning in Grade 12
Functions
11Issues to work on now
- Science courses are now in first year of
revision cycle, major changes are possible. Need
to also track these. - Content to be added to Grade 12 (possible leak
to Grade 11 in 2007) - Have universities adapt first year courses to
content, process, and age / study habits of
students - Universities should support changes (not act as
if students had old curriculum) - Consultations mean better chance that written
curriculum will be the taught curriculum - Make prerequisite curriculum match the written
curriculum. - Collaboration now will benefit all concerned.
12What to add to Grade 12 Advanced Functions ( Why)
- Missing pieces / moving pieces
- Geometry conics, plane, other
- Discrete Mathematics
- Rich problem solving / explorations
- Assesment?
- Why? Student learning? student attitudes to
mathematics? university needs? Teacher
background?