Price
£295
Course Type
Online GCSE & IGCSE
Duration
120 hours
Date
Various dates throughout the year

About this course

The Online History Course, offered by Ed-Next is the international version of IGCSE.

This course aims to develop your understanding of human activity in the past

The Online Mathematics Course, offered by Ed-Next, is the international version of IGCSE. The objective of this course is to develop your understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques. The course will develop a solid foundation of of mathematical skills for advanced study. By studying this course the student will become more confident in applying mathematical techniques and concepts, mathematical problem solving and understand importance of maths in everyday life.

Online GCSE Mathematics course content

The Online GCSE Maths course will include the following topics:

1. Numbers and the number system

  • Integers
  • Fractions
  • Powers and roots
  • Set language and notation
  • Percentages
  • Ratio and proportion

2. Equations, formulae and identities

  • Use of symbols
  • Algebraic manipulation
  • Expressions and formulae
  • Proportions
  • Simultaneous linear equations
  • Quadratic equations

3. Sequences, functions and graphs

  • Sequences
  • Functional notation
  • Graphs
  • Calculus

4. Geometry

  • Angles and Triangles
  • Circle properties
  • Geometrical reasoning
  • Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem
  • Mensuration of 2-D shapes
  • 3-D shapes and volume

5. Vectors and transformation geometry

  • Vectors
  • Transformation geometry

6. Statistics

  • Graphical representation of data
  • Statistical measures
  • Probability

During this course you will use a mixture of lessons, activities, core reading and assessments.

How will students develop on the Online Maths GCSE course?

This course will enable students to:

  • Develop their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques
  • Develop a foundation of mathematical skills for further study
  • Develop ability to apply mathematical techniques and concepts, and become confident at mathematical problem solving
  • Appreciate the importance of mathematics in society, employment and study.

Online GCSE Maths course format

  • 24/7 access to all your materials
  • Course accessible on any portable device. It enables students to carry the classroom in their pockets
  • Online Lessons and Assessments
  • Interactive study environments, where you can collaborate with other students
  • 12 Months Tutor Support
  • Both Digital and Print resources
  • Live chat functionality with tutors and students
  • Direct links to media-rich and interactive learning resources

Course Duration

120 Guided Learning Hours (GLH)

Awarding Body Information

The Online GCSE Mathematics Course is written to the Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics syllabus (Specification A) (4MA0) . The International GCSE is an exact equivalent to the standard GCSE, more information on which can be found on the Edexcel IGCSE page.

Assessment

As part of your Online GCSE Mathematics Course you will be subject to Formative and Summative Assessments that are used to evaluate your progress.

  • Formative Assessment including: Activities, Multiple Choice Assessment, Short Answer and tutor marked Mock Exam.
  • Summative Assessment - Final Exam sat over 2 papers.

These assessments are used to prepare you for the Final Examination set by CIE.

Examinations

Exams are held twice a year: January and May/June. Exam timetables are published 12 months in advance and are available upon request.

based on historical evidence. The student will learn about the:

  • Nature of cause and consequence
  • Continuity and change
  • Similarity and difference

During this course the student will develop an understanding of the present and how it is shaped by past events.

Online GCSE History course content

The Online GCSE History course will include the following topics:

1. 19th Century Core Content

  • What caused the First World War?

2. Depth Study

  • Russia 1905-1941

3. 20th Century Core Content

  • International Relations since 1919

4. Depth Study

  • Israelis and Palestinians 1945-1994

During this course you will use a mixture of lessons, activities, core reading and assessments.

How will students develop on the Online History GCSE course?

This course will enable students to:

  • Develop interest in and enthusiasm about the past
  • Promote learning about human activity in the past
  • Develop students understanding of the nature and use of historical evidence
  • Promote an understanding of the nature of cause and consequence, continuity and change, and similarity and difference
  • Form sound basis for advanced study and the pursuit of personal interest
  • Promote international understanding
  • Promote linguistic and communication skills.

Online GCSE History course format

  • 24/7 access to all your materials
  • Course accessible on any portable device. It enables students to carry the classroom in their pockets
  • Online Lessons and Assessments
  • Interactive study environments, where you can collaborate with other students
  • 12 Months Tutor Support
  • Both Digital and Print resources
  • Live chat functionality with tutors and students
  • Direct links to media-rich and interactive learning resources

Course Duration

120 Guided Learning Hours (GLH)

Awarding Body Information

The Online GCSE History Course is written to the CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) IGCSE History syllabus ((0470)). The International GCSE is an exact equivalent to the standard GCSE, more information on which can be found on the CIE IGCSE page

Assessment

As part of your Online GCSE Geography Course you will be subject to Formative and Summative Assessments that are used to evaluate your progress.

  • Formative Assessment including: Activities, Multiple Choice Assessment, Short Answer and tutor marked Mock Exam.
  • Summative Assessment - Final Exam sat over 2 papers.

These assessments are used to prepare you for the Final Examination set by CIE.

Examinations

Exams are held twice a year: January and May/June. Exam timetables are published 12 months in advance and are available upon request.

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