On-line Courses for AEA and STEP Mathematics
The Further Mathematics Network provides real-time on-line tutorials and teaching sessions in AEA and STEP Mathematics. Students can access live interactive tuition at a time and location to suit them through a platform called Elluminate.
Each AEA and STEP course consists of 10 fortnightly tutorials running from February 2009 to June 2009.
Students are expected to look at the questions to be discussed in a session prior to that session and will be sent a weekly e-mail containing questions, hints and reading references. For examples of these materials see below.
STEP Tutorial 1 – Additional Reading
A short leaflet on the course can be found in pdf form here.
Reproduction of questions from STEP Mathematics papers in these materials is by permission of Cambridge Assessment. Other materials are used by permission of the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust.
AEA Course
| Date | Topic |
|---|---|
Session 1 |
Constructing a beautiful, coherent, concise argument: the proper use of notation. |
Session 2 |
Using Series imaginatively |
Session 3 |
Solving trig equations without getting too many or too few solutions. |
Session 4 |
Co-ordinate Geometry: a use for GCSE Circle Theorems at last. |
Session 5 |
Polynomials and Graphical Transformations |
Session 6 |
Functions: how to make the simple look difficult. |
Session 7 |
Vectors |
Session 8 |
Differentiation Techniques |
Session 9 |
Integration Techniques |
Session 10 |
Unusual Questions: are they really hard? |
STEP Course
Date | Topic |
|---|---|
Session 1 |
Dividing by zero |
Session 2 |
Inequalities and proof by induction |
Session 3 |
Systematic search or proof by exhaustion |
Session 4 |
Necessary and sufficient conditions |
Session 5 |
Proof by contradiction and irrational numbers |
Session 6 |
Curve sketching |
Session 7 |
General solutions of trigonometric equations |
Session 8 |
Differential equations |
Session 9 |
Mechanics |
Session 10 |
Probability |
How to apply
To apply, students must be attending a school/college registered with the Further Mathematics Network and must complete and return an application form which is available through their local Further Mathematics Centre Manager.
The course fees are £130 per course. Students must arrange access to the necessary equipment themselves. The total cost of the equipment required is around £30. The source of payment of the course fees needs to given on the application form. We hope and expect that schools/colleges will use funding dedicated for use with gifted and talented students for this.
To find out more about any of the above please contact your local Further Mathematics Network Centre Manager.
University courses for which AEA or STEP Mathematics are directly encouraged/required:
AEA and STEP Mathematics are excellent preparation for any maths-rich degree course but they are directly encouraged/required as below.
Bath: www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/admissions/offers/
Imperial: www3.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics/admissions/ug/entry_requirements
Oxford: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/courses/mathematics.html
Bristol: www.maths.bris.ac.uk/study/admissions_undergrad/advice/
Cambridge: www.admissionstests.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/adt/step
Warwick: www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/admissions/ug/offer
Comments from students who took the courses in 2008
“STEP encouraged me to look at questions differently, keeping a close watch on similarities in question parts and looking for tricks to make the solution nicer instead of churning out endless algebra. I enjoyed exploring problems and their often surprisingly profound implications rather than just finding a number at the end.
“The questions are refreshing and remind you that with intuition and confidence, the skills learnt at A-level are applicable to much more than repetitive exam questions. Practise of questions of this style enable a wide variety of problem solving skills to be developed and enjoyed.”
“The interaction with the tutor was very good, work was commented on promptly and thoroughly and in session questions were answered equally thoroughly”
“I thought the way problems were set, attempted and marked with comments each week was really good and the feedback on your work was constructive.
“It was good sending out the email addresses for people in our group so that we could chat via email/msn etc in between tutorials which most of us did. I and two others often used to stay on after the tutorial and chat, via the chat box before the next tutorial started, about how much we done how we were finding it and general info which worked well.”
“Interaction with my tutor was good, they were easy to talk to and very helpful. Interaction with the other students was also good and often helpful in clarifying things I didn’t understand. The graphics tablet was ideal and very simple to use. The headset was vital and without it it would have been impossible to explain ideas fully or ask questions. The tutor asking questions of participants directly was a good way to stop people from talking over each other and ensured everyone got involved. I’m very pleased I took part and thought it was really useful…”.
“I'm really grateful and I feel they have helped me progress in my preparation for STEP more than I ever could have done on my own.”
“My tutor was always available on e-mail and made the session very interactive - perfect!”
“I really enjoyed the lessons and felt challenged all the time. I always felt I had achieved something every lesson, and it made me more confident in taking both STEP and AEA. “
“My tutor always helped when I requested help via email, replying promptly with hints that were useful to me.”
“My tutor has been brilliant and encouraging even in the difficult spots! Thank you to him and the Further Maths Network for allowing me this opportunity.”
Communication between tutor and student in Elluminate happens via keyboard, via microphone and headset and through handwritten mathematics via a graphics tablet.
As well as doing straightforward whiteboard work and using slide presentations, through Elluminate tutor and student can work together using any mathematics software, such as spreadsheets and graph plotters.
Here are some comments from students who have been learning through the Elluminate system:
“At first I thought it would be difficult to understand work learning it off a screen, but it actually helps to focus your concentration.”

“The Elluminate system has allowed me to study for a course that I would not otherwise have been able to. The system is great, I have found that it can cope easily with classes of 10 to 15 students, and the microphones, whiteboard and application sharing mean the students can experience classroom style interaction with teachers and students that may be hundreds of miles away.”
“The Elluminate system... it's an invaluable tool for furthering the reach of the FM Network.”