in the q & a session a question came up how they gonna deal with the central limit theorem
that's a year 12 thing and the focus so far is year 11 so in the video they said it isn't finalised and that bit hasn't even been written yet, but they predicted it will be a hand-wavy type of thing.
so not rigorous?
so not in keeping with the government commissioned stacey review of 1998:
Stacey, K., Dowsey, J., McCrae, B., & Stephens, M. (1998). Review of senior secondary mathematics curriculum. Sydney: NSW Board of Studies.
in which it recommended that content maintains rigour - to which the government responded with white paper accepting that recommendation - and no government since has rescinded that white paper
maintaining rigour is therefore something nesa has to do. it's not like they have a choice. they can give advice to the minister of education and the minister can act on that advice in accordance with the education act. but until and unless that white paper is rescinded, they have to maintain rigour.
so no hand-waving please
McGill University Dept. Epidemiology and Biostatistics have put up a somewhat more rigorous treatment of the central limit theorem with no handwaving whatsoever, but from a historical perspective:
so there u go
cambridge's breach of stacey review is now resolved