Maths CSG Discussion
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Issues
Copyright
The main contents should be free of copyrighted materials. Exception, however, is made for past year questions. I sure hope that MPM wouldn't mind. There is also the matter of students posting questions from copyrighted books and StpmWiki providing solutions & guidance to it. Hopefully the publishers won't mind, though if they do, we will just remove the said questions.
Good questions together with solution and guidance should then moved to "Misc questions". Note though, that the only suitable types of questions that should be made permanent content are difficult questions which are different from the basic questions in StpmWiki, and it must also not just be a rehash of some past year questions.
Past Year Questions
My school don't have a complete past year question set. I do plan to someday go back to my own secondary school and scan a set. If anyone have already done it though, please let me know. Note though, that the past year question part of the complete study guide serves the objective of being as a revision exercise to complement the StpmWiki lesson. Being a complete repository for past year questions comes as a secondary objective rather than the main objective.
Editing
- Careless mistakes & spelling mistakes and all other minor mistakes can be corrected directly by anyone willing to spend the time to do it and there is no need to contact me about it ( I will know about it from the logs)
- For everything else, its best to discuss about it first.
Guidelines
Guidance
- each exercise should have pre- and post- notes
- pre-notes : tell the students what they have to know and prepare before doing the exercise
- post-notes : emphasize on when and why certain methods are used
- subtopics that require vastly different methods for different questions that look similar should always have a revision exercise to help students identify the method required for different types of questions
How This Maths Complete Study Guide Was Built
This is a rough history of how this guide got to this point, and where it should go from here. Each stage have been roughly 2 years because it represents one batch of maths students (I only get one batch every two years because I have to teach physics too)
Stage 1 ( 2 years )
My first years of teaching, and I basically just taught from the text book and from my own experience and knowledge (I was however, teaching paper 2). What was crucial was the time spent with students, either helping them with daily homework or guiding them to do some past year questions when it was near STPM. Instead of saying two years of teaching, I should say 2 years of learning. I learn about their various misconceptions, about which concept they find particularly difficult, and probably saw more questions than I ever did when I was studying form 6 myself.
Stage 2 ( 2 years )
Armed with more knowledge and experience, I then set out to prepare my lessons fully (I taught paper 1), with notes and all, although some of the examples are chosen from books, and exercises are just assigned from textbooks. I have a fairly good idea of all the concepts needed by them and all the different common types of question. There was however, much to be improved ; too much time is used by students to copy notes, the lessons and textbook exercises don't always tally. Basically the better than average students benefited a lot (very high percentage of A/A-) that year, the weaker ones suffer (the art class result was horrible).
Stage 3 ( 2 years )
A very time consuming stage. I have already decided on StpmWiki by then, and thus, I know that 100% of my lesson have to come from myself. And instead of students copying everything, I prepared carefully laid out worksheets, complete with notes, example, and exercises. I was only teaching an art class. It was so time consuming that I rarely did spend time with students at all.
Stage 4 ( 2 years )
Stage 4 was supposed to run concurrently with stage 3, but instead got pushed to the next batch. This is the current stage. With the lessons already prepared (although considerable time is still needed to improve and fix some things), I have the time to put the lessons online at StpmWiki. Ideally, the online lessons have to be finished at least directly after a subtopic is finished, but I have been behind time. Hopefully the holidays can be put me back on track. If on schedule, then it will mean that I will complete the syllabus of paper 1 by end of 2010. It will basically mean we have a complete textbook right here at StpmWiki.
Stage 5 ( ?? )
There is, of course, fine tuning and fixing things from the feedback and observation of students weaknesses. This is supposed to run concurrently with stage 4, but priority has to be given to completing the syllabus in time. Everything that can't be dealt with, however, needs to be noted down for further future action.
There is also the plan to provide guidance for every exercise (right now there is only solution), and also expanding things like question banks and tackling high level difficult questions. Also, true discussion and sharing of knowledge among teachers.
All these are rather continuous process, so stage 5 don't have a dateline (though I do hope to get most things off ground by end of stage 4).
There is also the matter of starting work on Paper 2 if I am given the chance (I will have to start from stage 3, skipping stage 2), and starting work on physics (It has been stuck at stage 2 for a very long time)
How This Maths Complete Study Guide Is Used
--Senghong79 16:48, 14 August 2009 (MYT)
- Students who can go online at home can refer to it on their own
- Students who can't go online but have computers are loaned pen drives which are periodically updated
- Students who don't have computers are loaned cheap second hand netbooks
- Feasibility of ipod touches are being examined, while waiting for a touch-colour-10-inch-screen-tablet-with-browser-capability-and-usb/memory card slot-for-under-RM500.
--Senghong79 17:24, 14 August 2009 (MYT)
- The recent H1N1 thing and other factors affecting students attendance reminds me how useful StpmWiki is. Haha... actually, it just makes me less guilty to tell them "Go read on your own."
- Also, being able to finish the polynomial part, no students can have any excuse when I ask them to hand up their homework for checking next week...
--Senghong79 13:36, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
- Ten ipods have now been deployed, 8 netbooks for students without computer and those particularly weak ones, and pendrives for each.
- And I am still behind time...

