Maths GCSE's

More people have passed thier GCSE's this year than last, well done them. But I was anazed at how many students are doing resits, maybe three or more times and still not passing the required grade. Apparently the more times you try the less likely you are to pass, this says to me that theres something wrong with the way these students are being taught, or they have an undiagnosed learning difficulty? I couldn't pass a GCSE at grade C which was the pass mark then I think they've changed from 1 -5 or something now.

How we all at maths?

How do you think it could be taught differently or better?

Are to many children not being picked up with learning difficulties and do we expect maths to be difficult and allow some children to fail? It seems that difficulties with reading and writing are picked up quite young, why not with maths?

Parents
  • Well, I'm proud to have achieved a first class honours degree in maths.

    As to the question why many people struggle with it, it's complicated.  One reason, one does well is that one understands it instinctively and can read "between the lines."

    Why do people struggle?  Bad teaching from an early age is one reason, another is that they just don't get it. And some maths is just plain difficult even for experts.

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  • Well, I'm proud to have achieved a first class honours degree in maths.

    As to the question why many people struggle with it, it's complicated.  One reason, one does well is that one understands it instinctively and can read "between the lines."

    Why do people struggle?  Bad teaching from an early age is one reason, another is that they just don't get it. And some maths is just plain difficult even for experts.

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