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What is GCSE Use of Mathematics?

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What is GCSE Use of Mathematics?

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This new qualification is expected to be in pilot until 2010. It combines Intermediate and Foundation free standing mathematics qualifications (FSMQs) with functional mathematics to create a recognised GCSE certificate. It is practical and relevant to the real world, including arithmetic skills, problem-solving and modelling. Depending on the choice of units, GCSE Use of Mathematics can be completed with or without portfolio work. It is examined by AQA under restricted conditions and is aimed at post-16 students who have had limited success in mathematics. The hope is that this more application-oriented approach will prove motivating for these students.

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