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I covered integration and differentiation in AO Maths in 1984, not in the O level Maths I did in 1983. I'm glad it's taught now at a younger age, as it isn't exactly difficult... though do they have to do any of the proofs?
My son (2nd year Physics student) doesn't use calculus any more - he uses group theory to do whatever he needs to do - it's more powerful than calculus. Currently he's doing differential topology. I certainly didn't do that at university.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHmm, that's odd. I did the last year of O levels and I am sure we did integration and differentiation at some level. Can't remember calculus though...
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI did O level maths in 1984.
My son is doing GCSE maths course now - he's covering stuff like calculus and integration that wasn't done till A Level when I was at school.
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I did O level maths in 1984.
My son is doing GCSE maths course now - he's covering stuff like calculus and integration that wasn't done till A Level when I was at school.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLike what?
I seem to recall GCSEs also started covering matrix math as a new thing but it was some years ago. I definitely recall my A-level teacher (who had been teaching for decades) saying it was not ALL one-way traffic.
There are something like 16 maths modules one can do these days, and an A-level is 4. Ergo, there must be more stuff than there was in total, because even falling standards would not cover the syllabus shrinking 75%
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really. There is hard evidence:
1. Talk to any long time professor of maths and every single one will tell you of falling standards.
2. Buy any standard university maths books that's been through several editions. The later editions will invariably have supplementary material that would have been mastered at A-level pre-90s.
Some are obliged to have O-level material.
3. many of the best unis have been forced to change from 3-year to 4-year degrees in tough subjects.
4. My rates are sky high because new grads of the requisite quality are just not coming through.
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