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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-18957712
This headline, or similar, seem to pop up every few years or so. Is it an intrinsic problem, or any chance of the education system getting it right?
Some good quotes though...
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This headline, or similar, seem to pop up every few years or so. Is it an intrinsic problem, or any chance of the education system getting it right?
Some good quotes though...
Report chairman Lord Willis said he was "gobsmacked" by figures which showed few who had studied maths beyond GCSE.
(Stem, science, technology, engineering and maths )The sub-committee that produced the report said they were shocked that so many Stem undergraduates did not have A-level mathematics.
The figures showed that around 70% of biology undergraduates, 38% of chemistry and economics undergraduates and 10% of engineering students did not have A-level maths.
The report team even found evidence that even an A* in A-level mathematics was no guarantee that students would be able to cope with a university science course.
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