Title: NationalCurriculum Statement MATHEMATICS
1Does y mx c still apply to FET learners?
Western Cape Education and IEB
2Mathematics
3Constructed knowledge based on observation of
patterns
Definition mathematics
4Definition
Making sense of the world and solving practical
problems
Practised by all cultures Dynamic and open to
contestation
descriptive, numerical and symbolic
relationships
Enables creative and logical reasoning
5Personal development
Further study and career paths
Social, scientific and economic development
PURPOSE
Appreciation of the discipline
6Includes Trig. and Analytical
Mathematical modelling and application in
various fields
- Number and Algebra
- Differential Calculus
- Geometry and Measurement
- Data Handling and
- Probability
SCOPE
Historical development
Use of technology
7Further study in physical, mathematical
and computer sciences engineering and technology
Educational and career links
Careers in life, earth, space and environmental
sciences
8Learning OutcomesMathematics
- LO 1 Number and Number Relationships
- LO 2 Functions and Algebra
- LO 3 Space, Shape and Measurement
- LO 4 Data Handling and Probability
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10Mathematical Literacy
11Constructed knowledge based on observation of
patterns
Definition Mathematical Literacy
12Definition
Understanding role of mathematics in society
Life related applications
Interpret and critically analyse everyday
situations
Confidence to think numerically and spatially
13- Self managing person
- Contributing worker
- Participating citizen
Make sense of numerical and spatial
information in the media
Analyse situations and creatively solve
every day problems
PURPOSE
Further study and career paths
14Purpose
- Everyday life Self managing
- Workplace Contributing
- Citizenship Participating
15Every day life
- Self managing person
- an insightful use of mathematics in the
management of the needs of everyday living (SAQA)
16Workplace
- Contributing worker
- an under-standing of mathematics that provides
insight into occupational experiences (SAQA)
17Citizenship
- Participating citizen
- the ability to voice a critical sensitivity of
the role of mathematics in a democratic society
(SAQA)
18- Number and Algebra
- Geometry and
- measurement
- Data Handling
Mathematical modelling and application in
real life
SCOPE
Use of technology and computational tools
Financial mathematics
19Educational and Career links
- Ability to handle with confidence the mathematics
that occurs in everyday life - Learnerships
- Tertiary study ability to handle math related
requirements in social or life sciences
20Learning OutcomesMathematical Literacy
- LO 1 Number and operations in context
- LO 2 Functional relationships
- LO 3 Space, shape and measurement
- LO 4 Data handling
21Mathematics and Math Lit.
- What is new?
- Approach
- Content
- Use of technology
22Approach
- Based on a constructivist view of teaching and
learning - Mathematics as a human activity
- Activity based learning
- Mathematical modeling and problem solving
23Content (MATH)
- Financial mathematics
- Structural approach to functions
- Mensuration
- Transformation geometry
- Other types of geometries
- data handling and probability
24Curriculum
25Curriculum
26Problem solving skills
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28Problem solving skills
29Content (MATH LIT)
- Financial mathematics
- Mathematical Modelling
- Mensuration
- Transformation geometry
- Data handling
30Use of Technology
- Technology to support teaching and learning
- MS Word applications/Spreadsheets e.g. Excel
- Custom designed software packages e.g. dynamic
geometry software, graphing software statistical
software etc. - Internet/Intranet
- Multimedia presentations
- Graphics calculator
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