Help with basic numeracy

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Many of us struggle when it comes to working with numbers, either at work or in our everyday lives. This course will help you learn how to cope with Maths in everyday situations at work or at home, including helping your children with their Maths homework. The course is taught by friendly and helpful tutors who will make sure you have grasped the basics and then help you to progress. -This course leads to a Functional Skills Certificate at Entry Level. -These courses are free for UK/EU residents. -The course covers the aspects of maths that are of use in day to day life, such as number work, percentages and areas. -The course leads to a Functional Skills Certificate at Entry Level which is a nationally recognised qualification.

Course information

Name: Help with basic numeracy Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Mathematics and Statistics Qualification type: Assessment Classes are twice a week lasting for two hours each lesson. They are delivered in a relaxed atmosphere by our friendly tutors. All new students are interviewed and given a quick assessment so that lessons can be designed with their individual needs in mind. For some, this will include help with basic adding and subtracting, others may only need to brush up on certain topics. Students work in a number of different ways, individually, in pairs and in groups. Students are encouraged to help each, creating a relaxed, supportive environment in which to learn. Students are expected to complete about half an hour of homework between lessons. Typically this will involve practicing the topics covered in the lesson. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160805 13:40:50 Updated 20160805 13:40:50

Entry requirements

The only things that you need to bring are a pen, pencil, ruler and pad of paper. A calculator is not needed as the emphasis of the course is on mental maths, however it can be useful to use a calculator to check your work. Equipment required The only things that you need to bring are a pen, pencil, ruler and pad of paper. A calculator is not needed as the emphasis of the course is on mental maths, however it can be useful to use a calculator to check your work.

Provider

Strode's College
Further Education
info@strodes.ac.uk
01784437506
http://www.strodes.ac.uk

Address

Strode's College,
High Street, Town: Egham, County:Surrey

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Mathematics and Statistics Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Mathematics and Statistics Classification: Science and Mathematics

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