The popular A-level subject that the UK is struggling with
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The popular A-level subject that the UK is struggling with
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"Mathematics at A-level is going from strength to strength. Maths is the most popular subject choice, and further maths, which is a separate A-level course, has seen the most growth in uptake. Despite this, concerns still remain about the mathematical skills of young people who do not choose to study maths after they are 16. Students in England who have passed GCSE maths at grade four or above, but who are not taking A-level or AS-level maths, are eligible to take a core maths qualification."
On-the-ground journalism across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech is funded by reader donations, enabling investigations, documentaries, and reporting from both sides of stories. Quality reporting is made widely accessible by avoiding paywalls and relying on support from those who can afford it. Mathematics at A-level is growing, with maths the most popular subject and further maths showing the largest uptake increase. Many students who pass GCSE maths but do not take A-level or AS-level maths remain eligible for a core maths qualification introduced in 2014–15, yet entries are far below potential, leaving some students underprepared for university and careers, according to research.
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