In Year 12, the Foundation Mathematics subject is offered as a part of the Foundation Mathematics pathway. It provides an accessible curriculum for the continuing mathematical development of students needing mathematical skills to support their other VCE subjects and who may not intend to undertake studies in VCE Mathematics. There is a strong emphasis on using mathematics in practical contexts relating to everyday life, personal work and study. Students use appropriate technology in all topics of study.
The following topics are studied:
Working with numbers, including financial applications
Working with data, including using technology to analyse data
Shape and measurement
The assessment in this subject focuses on practical skills, and there are very few tests or exams.
As a course option, Units 3&4 Foundation Mathematics is aimed at students who studied Units 1&2 Foundation Mathematics, or who are finding Units 1&2 General Mathematics difficult.
Selecting this subject requires students to have met with the Careers and Pathways Manager. There is also a requirement for parent approval because of the restrictions it places on your VCE Mathematics options.
Foundation Mathematics cannot be chosen alongside General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics.
Choosing this subject instead of the other VCE Mathematics subjects restricts students to studying VCE Foundation Mathematics in Year 12.