CSEC Mathematics Year 2
Course Description
CSEC Mathematics students are taught to develop a holistic understanding of the subject, focusing on principles, patterns, systems, functions, and relationships. Students will become mathematically competent and fluent in computation, which they can apply to everyday situations.
‘Thinking and working mathematically’, a unique feature of Fitz Academy mathematics curriculum; we encourage students to communicate with others, challenge ideas and to provide evidence that validates conjectures and solutions and prepares them for the final year.
When students are thinking and working mathematically, they actively seek to make sense of ideas and build connections between different facts, procedures and concepts. We help learners get an opportunity to enhance their preparations (SBAs and the like) necessary for the final year.
Learning Outcomes
- Help students appreciate the use of mathematics as a form of communication and help them acquire a range of mathematical techniques and skills and to foster and maintain the awareness of the importance of accuracy.
- Make Mathematics relevant to the interests and experiences of students by helping them to recognize Mathematics in their environment.
- Cultivate the ability to apply mathematical knowledge to solution of problems which meaningful to students as citizens and help students become increasingly aware of unifying structures of Mathematics.
- Help students cultivate the ability to think logically and critically and help them develop positive attitudes, such as open-mindedness, self-reliance, persistence, and a spirit of enquiry
- Prepare students for the use of Mathematics in further studies and help students develop an appreciation of the wide application of Mathematics and its influence in the development and advancement of civilization.
Course Features
Duration
9 months
Skill Level
Beginner
Students
150 Enrolled