IB Mathematics Analysis and Approaches HL
In this course you will learn the entire IB Maths AAHL course content.
Meet your instructor
Daniel Rodriguez-Clark has been teaching Mathematics in classrooms for over 10 years. This includes substantial experience teaching different IB courses, first in an international school in Lima, Peru, and more recently in an IB World School in Oxfordshire, UK.
Daniel set up the successful Interactive Maths website in 2012 with an aim of sharing interactive resources to help students learn mathematics. Over the years this has grown into other affiliated websites. Now he has begun the process of turning his successful classroom teaching experience in the IB into a series of online courses, so students from around the world can benefit from his experience.
You can find out more about me and the philosophy behind my teaching in the About page.
Course FAQ
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The course is taught through a mixture of typed up content and videos to explain and walk through examples. You can see the rationale behind the methodology and further details in the About page.
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In the overview above you can see the details of the Units and Skills. In general, each unit is broken into several individual skills that you need to learn. These skills cover all the content in the syllabus for the course published by the IB, along with some extra content that, whilst not in the syllabus, is very helpful to know in order to be successful.
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This will depend on many things. Ideally you do a little bit each week to build up a sound understanding of the content over time. Spending 20-30 minutes each day would ensure you make consistent progress, but this might be unachievable if you have other work to be doing.
In reality, the best amount of studying is the amount you can do consistently.