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Maths A-level 'has become easier' | Maths A-level 'has become easier' |
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An exams watchdog report is calling for changes to maths A-levels after reforms were found to have made the qualification easier. | An exams watchdog report is calling for changes to maths A-levels after reforms were found to have made the qualification easier. |
A review in 2004 led to a "slimming down" of the exam's content, prompting teachers to say the A-level was easier. | A review in 2004 led to a "slimming down" of the exam's content, prompting teachers to say the A-level was easier. |
But the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority(QCA) insists the reforms were only designed to counteract earlier changes which made the exam too tough. | But the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority(QCA) insists the reforms were only designed to counteract earlier changes which made the exam too tough. |
Ministers insisted maths A-level remained a challenging qualification. | Ministers insisted maths A-level remained a challenging qualification. |
But university science lecturers have increasingly had to run remedial maths classes for undergraduates who lack the appropriate ability in maths. | But university science lecturers have increasingly had to run remedial maths classes for undergraduates who lack the appropriate ability in maths. |
The report, which evaluates participation in A-level maths, said there was a perception among teachers and heads of maths that the new specifications were easier. | The report, which evaluates participation in A-level maths, said there was a perception among teachers and heads of maths that the new specifications were easier. |
This is backed up by an increase in the number of A grades awarded in the subject. | This is backed up by an increase in the number of A grades awarded in the subject. |
"The changes made to the design of the award have been made to encourage success," the report said. | "The changes made to the design of the award have been made to encourage success," the report said. |
This was a deliberate move by the exams watchdog, which was trying to undo earlier changes in 2000, which made the examination too tough for many pupils and hence put many off. | This was a deliberate move by the exams watchdog, which was trying to undo earlier changes in 2000, which made the examination too tough for many pupils and hence put many off. |
This had led to a drop of candidates of up to a quarter, the QCA said. | This had led to a drop of candidates of up to a quarter, the QCA said. |
But in making the changes, the A-level exam now fails to stretch the brightest pupils, the report said. | But in making the changes, the A-level exam now fails to stretch the brightest pupils, the report said. |
"The majority of respondents to the large-scale survey did not think that the current A-level was sufficiently stretching for the most able," it said. | "The majority of respondents to the large-scale survey did not think that the current A-level was sufficiently stretching for the most able," it said. |
The authors said the A-level could not do the two things at the same time - i.e. stretch the most able and seek to widen participation in a traditionally difficult subject. | The authors said the A-level could not do the two things at the same time - i.e. stretch the most able and seek to widen participation in a traditionally difficult subject. |
Examination experts needed to decide what the A-level was for before making further changes, it said. | Examination experts needed to decide what the A-level was for before making further changes, it said. |
It suggested one of two routes:
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"To strengthen the A level in the future we aim to increase the level of demand by introducing greater stretch and challenge and rewarding the brightest with an A*. Assessment will be more holistic, more synoptic and will better reflect the sometimes different needs of higher education and employers," he said. | "To strengthen the A level in the future we aim to increase the level of demand by introducing greater stretch and challenge and rewarding the brightest with an A*. Assessment will be more holistic, more synoptic and will better reflect the sometimes different needs of higher education and employers," he said. |
"More than almost any other element of the curriculum, mathematics is a nationally important priority." | "More than almost any other element of the curriculum, mathematics is a nationally important priority." |
Schools minister Jim Knight said: "Right now, plans are in place to stretch the brightest candidates even further. | Schools minister Jim Knight said: "Right now, plans are in place to stretch the brightest candidates even further. |
"The new A-level, which is currently being piloted, will stretch the most able candidates with more open ended, less structured questions and the A* grade will ensure that exceptional attainment is recognised and students are better prepared than ever before to study maths at university." | |
Maths teachers pointed out however that although this was true for A-levels in general the maths specification has only recently been revamped and is not being changed again. |
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