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Dual maths GCSEs trouble experts | Dual maths GCSEs trouble experts |
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Proposed new maths GCSEs could leave students unprepared for A-level study, experts on maths teaching have said. | Proposed new maths GCSEs could leave students unprepared for A-level study, experts on maths teaching have said. |
The subject is being revised in England to meet a ministerial demand for "functional" numeracy in the main GCSE. | The subject is being revised in England to meet a ministerial demand for "functional" numeracy in the main GCSE. |
The Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (Acme) said having another for those wanting broader study risked curbing students' options at age 13. | The Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (Acme) said having another for those wanting broader study risked curbing students' options at age 13. |
The Department for Education and Skills said it should not be mandatory to take both GCSEs to study maths at A-level. | The Department for Education and Skills said it should not be mandatory to take both GCSEs to study maths at A-level. |
Speaking for the independent committee, Professor Margaret Brown said the new GCSEs could be "a very good thing" | Speaking for the independent committee, Professor Margaret Brown said the new GCSEs could be "a very good thing" |
"They should expose the majority of pupils to a greater range of types of question and provide them with both a deeper understanding of maths and greater competence in applying their skills to everyday life and employment. | "They should expose the majority of pupils to a greater range of types of question and provide them with both a deeper understanding of maths and greater competence in applying their skills to everyday life and employment. |
"The danger in 'decoupling' the two GCSEs is that the 'compulsory GCSE', without the second GCSE, will not provide the proper foundation for further study at A-level. | "The danger in 'decoupling' the two GCSEs is that the 'compulsory GCSE', without the second GCSE, will not provide the proper foundation for further study at A-level. |
"Pupils must not be misled on this issue." | "Pupils must not be misled on this issue." |
League tables | League tables |
Acme wants at least 60% of youngsters to be entered for both versions. | Acme wants at least 60% of youngsters to be entered for both versions. |
A further concern is that if schools only have to report on the compulsory maths GCSE for league tables purposes, that will be what they will focus on - especially now that having good maths (and English) GCSEs is now the key benchmark. | A further concern is that if schools only have to report on the compulsory maths GCSE for league tables purposes, that will be what they will focus on - especially now that having good maths (and English) GCSEs is now the key benchmark. |
Acme wants incentives, at least for the first few years, to ensure all English schools and colleges offer the second GCSE. | Acme wants incentives, at least for the first few years, to ensure all English schools and colleges offer the second GCSE. |
A DfES spokesperson said the existing maths GCSE was not being divided or diminished. | A DfES spokesperson said the existing maths GCSE was not being divided or diminished. |
"As is the case now there will continue to be a maths GCSE for all students which covers the full national curriculum programme of study, tests the full ability range and provides a solid foundation for further study." | "As is the case now there will continue to be a maths GCSE for all students which covers the full national curriculum programme of study, tests the full ability range and provides a solid foundation for further study." |
But from 2010 there would also be a second optional maths GCSE for those with an interest in broadening and deepening their interest in the subject. | But from 2010 there would also be a second optional maths GCSE for those with an interest in broadening and deepening their interest in the subject. |
"It may well be the case that those seeking to study maths at A-level will want to take both GCSEs in future but it should not be a requirement. | "It may well be the case that those seeking to study maths at A-level will want to take both GCSEs in future but it should not be a requirement. |
"We will look closely at the structure and take-up of the second GCSE as it is piloted between this September and its introduction in 2010." | "We will look closely at the structure and take-up of the second GCSE as it is piloted between this September and its introduction in 2010." |
But the Council for the Mathematical Sciences endorsed the Acme statement and wants the government to go further. | |
Its chair, Professor Sir David Wallace, said: "The quality of mathematics studied at A-level and in higher education must be maintained in order to supply the skilled people that the country needs. | |
"For the economic tower that is built on the mathematics taught at GCSE not to collapse, the government must take Acme's concerns very seriously. | |
"All schools must offer both GCSEs, or they risk limiting their pupils' future success in many sectors." |
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