This document outlines the content areas covered in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) for the mathematics specialization. It details the 10 subject areas that make up 40% of the exam, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus. It provides the objectives and expectations for examinees, which involve demonstrating knowledge of key concepts and solving various math problems. Finally, it lists the basic content outline for each of the 10 subject areas, specifying the topics and percentage of questions allocated to each.
This document outlines the content areas covered in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) for the mathematics specialization. It details the 10 subject areas that make up 40% of the exam, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and calculus. It provides the objectives and expectations for examinees, which involve demonstrating knowledge of key concepts and solving various math problems. Finally, it lists the basic content outline for each of the 10 subject areas, specifying the topics and percentage of questions allocated to each.
Description: This Licensure of test consists of 200 items covering topics from these 10 subjects areas:
1. Arithmetic and Number Theory
2. Basic and Advanced Algebra 3. Plane Geometry 4. Circular and Trigonometric Functions 5. Probability and Statistics 6. Analytic Geometry 7. Business Mathematics 8. Calculus (Basic)
Secondary Level –40%
A. OBJECTIVES EXPECTATIONS:
The Licensure Examinee should be able to:
1. Show a working knowledge of basic terms and concepts in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytics, calculus, probability and statistics 2. Solve, evaluate, and manipulate symbolic and numerical problems in the above mathematics areas by applying fundamental rules, principles and process. 3. Solve verbal problems in each of the above mathematical areas 4. Interpret graphic, symbolic and word problems 5. Show ability to apply theories and principles of teaching and learning to mathematics teaching.
B. BASIC CONTENT OUTLINE FOR MATHEMATICS MAJOR
1. Arithmetic and Number Theory (0% - 40 items)
Operation on signed numbers Least Common Multiples, Greatest Common Factor Divisibility Rules Ratio an Proportion Percentage, Rate and Base Measurement and units of measure
2. Basic and Advanced Algebra (25%- 50 items)
Algebraic operations and process Laws of exponents for multiplication and division of algebraic expressions Operations with monomials and polynomials Relations, functions and their zeros (linear and quadratic) Definition of domain and range Linear equations Quadratic equations Systems of equations Radical equations Special products and factors Operations on rational expressions Operations on radical expressions Evaluating powers Negative and Fractional exponents Imaginary and complex numbers Exponential and logarithmic functions Inequalities: linear, quadratic and systems Arithmetic and geometric sequences and series Variation Direct variation Inverse variation Joint variation Polynomial functions of higher degree Synthetic division The Remainder Theorem, Rational Root Theorem and the Factor Theorem
3. Plane Geometry – (15%-30)
Coordinate geometry The length of a line The midpoint of a line Graph of a linear equation The equation of a straight line Parallel and perpendicular lines Angles and straight lines Types and measures of angles (complementary, supplementary, linear pair) Dividing a vertical line into a number of equal parts Construction of perpendicular & parallel lines and their properties Angle bisection Triangles Types of triangles, their properties Pythagora’s Theorem Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons Properties of rectangles, squares, rhombi, trapezoids Sum of the interior angles of a polygon Sum of exterior angles of a convex polygon Symmetry of regular polygons The Circle Circles and circle concepts Central angles and arcs Chords, tangents and secants Sectors and segments Measures of angles formed in, on and outside a circle Triangle Congruence Corresponding parts of triangle SAS, SSS, SAA, and ASA Theorems Proving triangles congruent Similarity and Proportionality Properties of proportions Proportional segments Basic proportionality & related theorems Special angles/triangles
4. Circular and Trigonometric Functions (10%-20 items)
Circular functions Trigonometric ratios of reference angles Graphs of circular functions Degree-radian conversion The eight basic trigonometric identities Proving identities The Pythagorean identities Sine and cosine laws Solution of triangles
5. Probability and Statistics (10%- 20 items)
Counting Techniques Theoretical and Experimental Probability Probability of Events Permutation Independent & dependent events Mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive events Graph reading and interpretation Computing measures of average mean (mean, median, mode) Computing measures of variability Range and Interquartile Range Average deviation Standard deviation Correlation and Regression Pearson r and Spearman rho The regression line Linear regression Statistical Inference Normal curve Null Hypothesis Levels of Significance Common Test of Significance (t, F, Z, x2)
6. Analytic Geometry ( 10% - 20 items)
Slope of a line Equations of lines: tangents & normal Point slope form Slope intercept form Parallel and perpendicular lines Midpoint of a line Distance formula Equations and graphs
7. Business Mathematics (5% - 10 items)
Discounts: commission Simple and compound interest