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Mathematics is more than just numbers. It is the exploration and use of patterns and relationships in quantities, space and time. Statistics focuses on patterns and relationships in data. Ākonga are equipped with powerful communication and problem solving tools for investigating, interpreting and making sense of the world. Using symbols, graphs and diagrams to investigate patterns and relationships, ākonga model real-life and hypothetical situations in a range of contexts: social, cultural, scientific, technological, health, environmental and economic. Mathematics and Statistics develops the ability to think creatively, critically, strategically and logically. Ākonga also learn to structure, organise, process and communicate information.
Mathematics is the exploration and use of patterns and relationships in quantities, space, and time. Statistics is the exploration and use of patterns and relationships in data. These two disciplines are related but involve different ways of thinking and solving problems. Both equip ākonga with skills for modelling, analysing, and interpreting the world in which they live.
No prior learning needed.
Standard | Description | Version | Credits | Assessment | L1 Lit/Num | UE Lit/Num | Vocational Pathways |
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91944 | Explore data using a statistical enquiry process | 3 | 5 | Internal | naNumeracy achievement standard |
UEnaUE numeracy achievement standard |
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91945 | Use mathematical methods to explore problems that relate to life in Aotearoa New Zealand or the Pacific | 3 | 5 | Internal | naNumeracy achievement standard |
UEnaUE numeracy achievement standard |
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91946 | Interpret and apply mathematical and statistical information in context | 3 | 5 | External | naNumeracy achievement standard |
UEnaUE numeracy achievement standard |
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91947 | Demonstrate mathematical reasoning | 2 | 5 | External | naNumeracy achievement standard |
UEnaUE numeracy achievement standard |