Did you know?
- Our world is ever-changing and today we rely on mathematics in ways we could not imagine thirty years ago
- Mathematics touches every part of our lives
- A strong background in pure mathematics can assist you in entering your chosen course of study
- Pure mathematics is a prerequisite for many fields of study such as engineering, natural science, information technology and medicine
- Many of the fastest-growing occupations today are related to pure mathematics
- Pure mathematics will train you to think logically, critically and analytically
- Maths literacy is not an alternative to pure mathematics
A couple of compelling reasons to seriously consider taking pure mathematics to Grade 12 wouldn’t you say?
But … the prospect of pure maths is one that terrifies many young people. It’s a no brainer really. If you are good at maths or believe you can pass it through sheer hard work and determination, then you really should consider taking it as a subject in Grade 10. It can only benefit you in the future.
Pure Mathematics vs Maths Literacy
Maths literacy is about using mathematical skills and principles in the real world, whereas pure mathematics focuses on the discipline of mathematics. In pure mathematics, applications are important but are not always exhibited in real-life contexts.
Pure mathematics content is expanded on as you progress from year to year. Maths literacy is not an alternative to a higher grade or standard grade maths, it is a distinctive subject that uses mathematical concepts and applies them to everyday situations.
Maths literacy enables you to develop the ability to think numerically and to interpret and analyse everyday situations to solve some problems. It equips you to become financially responsible and mathematically literate but it will not grant access at tertiary institutions should you wish to study engineering, natural science, information technology, medicine or many other courses of study.
With pure mathematics and physical science, you are more likely to understand charts or formulas without having to read journals upon journals trying to make sense of it all. Pure mathematics and physical science will train you to think logically, critically and analytically.
Scarce Skills and Your Future
A scarce skill is a specific job, in a specific industry for which there are too few qualified or available people in the labour market to meet industry demand. Scarce skills can be a result of absolute scarcity, this could be due to the fact that the job is newly emerging, or that no people have enrolled to acquire the skills required to do the job.
Why study for a scarce skill?
You would:
- Contribute to the development of South Africa
- Be more employable
- Likely be paid a higher salary (depending on the job of course)
- Progress more quickly