Then you should write itClearly these problems arise from the sad fact that the curriculum is being written by amateurs who are not properly trained in mathematics
Then you should write itClearly these problems arise from the sad fact that the curriculum is being written by amateurs who are not properly trained in mathematics
Derek, I read through your entire proposal document twice, and I completely, 100% agree with everything you said, especially the part about the dumbed down physics course where any egghead can take it. I wish you all the very best of luck in getting your program approved!I would concur with Trebla on the issue of matrices, vectors and linear algebra, as I also mentioned in my submission. They was quite a lot of it in the old Level 1 course (precursor to 4 unit maths) when it was a 2 year course.
I think we can make Mathematics Extension 2 a 2-year course again, and if we are serious about a national curriculum, make Mathematics Extension 2 a national course as well. I doubt if ACARA will agree to this however.
It would also be nice to stress that a derivative is a local linear approximation of a function. If linear algebra was in the course, the idea could be extended to multivariable functions.I would concur with Trebla on the issue of matrices, vectors and linear algebra, as I also mentioned in my submission. There was quite a lot of it in the old Level 1 course (precursor to 4 unit maths) when it was a 2 year course.
Looks reasonably balanced and contemporary. But I don't like the name "Mathematical Methods" for one of the subjects. Reminiscent of the university maths courses taken by students majoring in Psychology, Biological Sciences, the Social Sciences and the like; suggestive of a watered-down maths course.The 11-12 curriculum has finally been released.
I've attached the pdf below.
Teacher incompentancy is the main reason why that doesn't happen.Mechanics can be incorporated into the physics part of the course, and less time can be spent learning history and be more towards the mathematical side of physics.