Decode VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 Ed 2 (2023-2027) - Volume 2 (Trial Examinations)

Decode VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 Ed 2 (2023-2027) - Volume 2 (Trial Examinations)
Author: Tim Koussas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922445339

This second edition of the Decode VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 study guide covers the 2023-2027 study design. Volume 2 contains a total of 6 originally written trial examinations. It also comes with a digital PDF Solution Manual available by QR code, and contains hyper-detailed solutions to all questions, examination tips and tricks, learning tools and mnemonics and problem solving techniques. This publication teaches the student how to approach examination-style questions and helps the student develop problem-solving skills, and fills in knowledge gaps with the teaching of the underlying theory relevant to the question. This is a must-have for all VCE Mathematical Methods students.

Decode:VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 Ed 1 - Volume 2

Decode:VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 Ed 1 - Volume 2
Author: Tim Koussas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922445131

The decode:VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3&4 study guide is a three-volume publication containing topic tests (volume 1) and trial examinations (volume 2) for VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4. Volume 3 is a solution manual, containing hyper-detailed solutions to all questions, examination tips and tricks, learning tools and mnemonics and problem solving techniques. This publication teaches the student how to approach examination-style questions and helps the student develop problem-solving skills, and fills in knowledge gaps with the teaching of the underlying theory relevant to the question. This is a must-have for all VCE Mathematical Methods students.

Econometrics in Theory and Practice

Econometrics in Theory and Practice
Author: Panchanan Das
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9813290196

This book introduces econometric analysis of cross section, time series and panel data with the application of statistical software. It serves as a basic text for those who wish to learn and apply econometric analysis in empirical research. The level of presentation is as simple as possible to make it useful for undergraduates as well as graduate students. It contains several examples with real data and Stata programmes and interpretation of the results. While discussing the statistical tools needed to understand empirical economic research, the book attempts to provide a balance between theory and applied research. Various concepts and techniques of econometric analysis are supported by carefully developed examples with the use of statistical software package, Stata 15.1, and assumes that the reader is somewhat familiar with the Strata software. The topics covered in this book are divided into four parts. Part I discusses introductory econometric methods for data analysis that economists and other social scientists use to estimate the economic and social relationships, and to test hypotheses about them, using real-world data. There are five chapters in this part covering the data management issues, details of linear regression models, the related problems due to violation of the classical assumptions. Part II discusses some advanced topics used frequently in empirical research with cross section data. In its three chapters, this part includes some specific problems of regression analysis. Part III deals with time series econometric analysis. It covers intensively both the univariate and multivariate time series econometric models and their applications with software programming in six chapters. Part IV takes care of panel data analysis in four chapters. Different aspects of fixed effects and random effects are discussed here. Panel data analysis has been extended by taking dynamic panel data models which are most suitable for macroeconomic research. The book is invaluable for students and researchers of social sciences, business, management, operations research, engineering, and applied mathematics.

Learning and Teaching in Secondary Schools

Learning and Teaching in Secondary Schools
Author: Viv Ellis
Publisher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1446293599

Linked to the new Teachers′ Standards, this is an essential text for all secondary trainees and PGCE students, training at an ITT institution or in a school. The text covers all fundamental issues for learning and teaching in secondary schools. It guides trainee teachers through the professional attributes, skills and knowledge they need, focusing on a range of key topics and summarising important educational research. It examines the curriculum, planning, assessing and SEN and explores EAL, equality and diversity and pastoral care. A chapter is included to help support students in their Masters level work at PGCE and throughout, interactive activities make essential links between theory and practice. In all chapters, practical examples demonstrates how all aspects relate to the classroom. About the Achieving QTS Series All the books in this successful series support trainees through their initial teacher training and guide them in the acquisition of their subject knowledge, understanding and classroom practice. All new titles within the series are linked to the 2012 Teachers′ Standards adn consider the impact of key government initiatives. Viv Ellis is Professor of Head of Education at Brunel University in London, UK, and a Visiting Professor at Bergen University College in Norway.