Edexcel Gcse Statistics Subject Guide
Edexcel Gcse Statistics Subject Guide
Statistics
Statistics for the real world
Discover our new qualification for 2017
We'll show you the highlights of the changes to the qualification, and how our new Edexcel
GCSE (9-1) Statistics specification has been designed for the real world. We'll also
introduce the high quality resources and support available to you to confidently deliver the
new qualification.
Next steps …
Read through this guide, then turn to the back page for details of how to sign up to teach our
new qualification and get specification updates, free support and event invitations.
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Qualification at a glance
Our Edexcel GCSE (9–1) Statistics qualification consists of two externally examined
papers at each tier. Students must complete all assessments at the same tier in May/
June in any single year, and students can be entered for either Foundation tier or Higher
tier.
Paper 1 and Paper 2 are equal in time, weighting and assessment objectives
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Straightforward
assessment structure
The examination is split into two evenly
weighted papers that focus on the same TEACH
content and skills.
This gives students and teachers an
opportunity after the first paper to reflect on
the areas they need to work on in order to REVISE
strengthen performance in the second paper.
PRACTISE
PAPER 1
REFLECT
REVISE
STRENGTHEN
PAPER 2
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Content that develops
transferable skills
Our GCSE (9-1) Statistics qualification incorporates numerous examples of real-life
data and contexts, which build skills that students will use in other subjects, such
as science and geography.
Based on the principles of the statistical enquiry cycle, students gain a rounded
understanding of how to interpret and apply data to a number of scenarios, both
across subjects and in the real world.
Evaluate Plan
Statistical
Enquiry
Cycle
Interpret Collect
results data
Process and
represent data
Offering GCSE Statistics is the natural partner for reinforcing techniques in GCSE
Mathematics and supporting progression to A level. It's why schools are delivering
it in such diverse ways:
Co-delivered with GCSE Mathematics.
Self-standing as an option block.
Taught as a 1 year, 2 year or 3 year course.
Taught in lunchtime or after-school clubs.
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Question papers that support
a range of abilities
Students will find our assessments relevant and easy to read. Ramping of questions in
both tiers and carefully constructed mark schemes will encourage them to achieve their full
potential.
Real-life statistical data and contexts allow students to really engage with the content.
oth papers are carefully ramped in demand across both tiers, ensuring weaker
B
students can access some content and stronger students are sufficiently challenged
(a) Compare the total number of people living in the Lake District with the total number
of people living in Snowdonia.
Explain how you reach your conclusion.
The angles at the centres of the circles for the 40–59 age group sectors are the same for
both pie charts.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Describe how the number of people aged 40–59 years in the Lake District compares
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
with the number of people aged 40–59 years in Snowdonia.
(c)
Gill What
wantsadditional
to draw a information could pie
third comparative Gillchart
include
for with the pie charts to help her target
Exmoor.
audience interpret the pie charts?
6 The number of people living in the Lake District is 3.9 times the number of people living
in ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Exmoor.
Clear and familiar course
content and approach
Our course content has a familiar structure, helping you to get started with the minimum
of effort. The clear approach will save you time and make planning and teaching as
straightforward as possible. We’ll also give you plenty of support, signposting where
content is new or different.
Content statements are presented with plenty of guidance, giving clarity of coverage
and avoiding ambiguous meaning.
We’ve structured our content so that it is familiar and follows the approach of our
current specification, making it easier for you to find what you need.
What's happening
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Support and resources to help
you plan, teach, track and assess
We’ve put together a package of support to help you plan and teach our new Edexcel GCSE
(9-1) Statistics qualification, track and assess students’ progress, and develop your own
professional knowledge and skills.
Plan
Free support online
Develop
Free support online
Mathematics Emporium
If you haven't used the Mathematics Emporium before, it's a fantastic, free resource that teachers across the
country love. Access the most up to date range of materials from our mathematics expert, Graham Cumming.
Accounts are easy for teachers to set up. It's also the place to find schemes of work, specifications examiners
reports and more.
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Find out more about our free support at
quals.pearson.com/stats2017
Teach
Free support online
Student Book
Institutional ActiveBook subscriptions
(an ebook version of the Student Book)
Analyse your students’ exam performance Find past papers, mark schemes and
with our online ResultsPlus service. examiner reports online in examWizard
quals.pearson.com/resultsplus quals.pearson.com/examwizard
*These resources are not yet endorsed. You don't have to purchase any resources, including those from Pearson,
to deliver our qualifications.
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Published resources*
Our paid-for resources will be available from early summer 2017 and include:
Student Book
• retains all the features that teachers and students
know and love about the current book, including
plenty of worked examples, practice exercises and
exam-style questions
• fully updated to match the new specification, with
an increased focus on the statistical enquiry cycle
and lots of real-life examples
• aligned with the qualification's Scheme of Work
and mapped to GCSE (9–1) Mathematics, giving
you a coherent approach to teaching and learning,
whichever delivery route you choose
• uses an innovative unit structure to challenge
students who master the topic and offer extra
support for those who need it.
Revision Guide
Revision Workbook
*These resources are not yet endorsed. You don't have to purchase any resources, including those from Pearson, to deliver our qualifications.
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Key changes to the qualification
What’s changing?
These changes apply to all awarding organisations’ specifications.
Assessment changes
Removal of controlled assessment - now 100% examination.
Understanding of the statistical enquiry cycle will be assessed via written exam.
General increase in the level of demand and challenge, including extended response
questions.
Content changes
Increased exam emphasis on knowledge related to data collection.
Expectation that students will use correct statistical terminology and notation including
formal notation for probability.
Some new topics at each tier, especially at Higher tier.
Some additional formulae to be used, or learnt and used, at each tier.
Overlap with GCSE Mathematics reduced.
Subject support
@PearsonTeachDT
quals.pearson.com/stats2017
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Next steps...
Sign up to teach
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Statistics
If you’re interested in teaching our qualification, sign up to get
our specification updates and support at:
quals.pearson.com/teachstats
@emporiummaths
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