The document discusses how the Education Perfect platform enhances learning in maths. It does this through a spaced repetition system for revising key concepts, fully dynamic questions that promote a deeper understanding of mathematical ideas, and immediate feedback on questions and summaries of student progress. The platform also provides in-depth explanations of concepts and questions, customizable content aligned to the New Zealand curriculum, and tools for automated marking and tracking individual student progress. It highlights an annual maths world championship competition run on Education Perfect that offers students prizes for their participation.
6. By studying mathematics and statistics,
students develop the ability to think creatively,
critically, strategically, and logically. - New
Zealand Curriculum, 2007.
7. How does Education Perfect enhance
learning in Maths?
The spaced repetition system encourages
revision of key concepts.
Questions are fully dynamic, promoting a deeper
understanding of mathematical ideas.
Students receive immediate feedback on
questions and summaries of their progress
through particular topics.
Every question has an in-depth explanation of
the concept being taught with exemplar answers.
12. Content is 100% customisable and follows the
New Zealand Curriculum.
Exam generator and past NCEA exams.
Automated marking of homework and online
exams to save valuable teacher time.
In depth reporting to track individual student
progress.
15. John-Paul Langbroek, the Queensland Minister for Education, speaking at the 2014
Education Perfect World Series Launch
16. Education Perfect English Maths
Championships
The Annual Education Perfect Maths World
Championship is an eight day online
competition. It is designed to give students the
most exciting learning experience imaginable
with over $10,000 in prizes including university
scholarships, travel exchanges, and even a fully
paid one-week internship at the Education
Perfect HQ in Dunedin, New Zealand.
#6: RHS: Photo taken by clicking on Maths -> NCEA L1 > the first module. Use the angled photo as you have in the original booklet please.