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If we have to suffer why not everyone else lolBoxxxhead said:LOL Jimmy Farmer has gotten to you, has he?
If we have to suffer why not everyone else lolBoxxxhead said:LOL Jimmy Farmer has gotten to you, has he?
Same here foram .foram said:glad i'm getting out before 2010.
I put that in my <a href="http://www4.tpgi.com.au/nanahcub/submission.pdf">first submission</a> for the review of the current syllabus. I since wrote a <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/fourunit/response-extract.pdf">second submission</a> for the writing briefs. For the draft syllabus, I'll post up my third submission soon.me121 said:How come they don't teach Linear Algebra?
Speaking of Linear Algebra, they should teach how to use Gaussian Elimination to solve all kinds of simultaneous equations in the form of matrices but it will take a fair bit of time to teach though.me121 said:How come they don't teach Linear Algebra?
Then again, they can't teach everything..
- If the formal proof of d/dx(sin x) = cos x isn't proved using first principles then I really wonder how it works.buchanan said:
My head teacher told me that universities have been complaining because even though the mathematically brilliant students who did 2-Unit and above and well in the HSC, they have very little knowledge of statistics required in business subjects.Trebla said:In your submission, you seem to really dislike the Probability and Statistics topics...
I personally would welcome the introduction of more statistics and retention of probability. They could equip students better for uni, not just in mathematics but also in other science courses such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Pharmacy, Medicine etc, as well as commerce fields such as Actuary, Accounting, Finance, Economics etc which is a common path that many students take after the HSC.
It's a shame that Conics has to go, but something has to be bumped out to make room for differential equations...
Just to add, I find it somewhat amusing that the English department wants a reduction in the standards for the HSC English courses because it is too difficult with too much jargon and too few people are getting in the top bands, yet it's quite the opposite in the Mathematics department lol...
So true.3unitz said:if theres any subject which needs syllabus development, its physics.
why doesn't the board commission professional mathematics teachers to write the syllabus? and why do they always seem to dumb down syllabuses?tywebb said:bill pender was present at the ieu and mansw meetings and said that
- professional mathematics teachers will not allow amateurs at the board of studies tell them what to do in the classroom
- the draft syllabuses were very poorly written by amateurs
- we should not accept a new syllabus if it is not an improvement on the current one
One of the lecturers at UNSW is fighting to have a go at the syllabus.me121 said:why doesn't the board commission professional mathematics teachers to write the syllabus? and why do they always seem to dumb down syllabuses?
Whoa spot on man!tywebb said:peter brown. right?