- History of the numerical system
- Numbers and their classifications
- Basic order of operations
- Rounding off and fractions
- Lowest common denominator
- Using calculators
- Percentages
- Vat and Interest
- Rates, Rations, Proportions
- Apportionment of damages
This course introduces or reviews basic numeracy, which leads to the practical application in calculating VAT and interest, as well as the apportionment of damages in claims. Basic calculations, such as the order of operations, percentages, the different types of calculators (standard Windows and scientific) are explained. This continues on to practical applications in the legal/ business field, simple and compound interest and who is liable to pay VAT. Some lectures have practical worksheets attached, which are downloadable.
The lectures are short and to the point, and the lecturer is available for further information and advice.
This course was created especially for LLB students studying to pass their bar examinations to become advocates.
It is aimed at adults, for a specific purpose, as mentioned above, or for basic knowledge on some financial aspects of running a business. Entrepreneurs could also benefit from this course.
The course instructor is a teacher with more than thirty years' teaching experience. She currently runs a cottage school from home, as well as being a full-time artist and art curator.
Susan Allin graduated from Stellenbosch University in 1981. Besides raising four children, she has coached various sports, such as netball, tennis, and triple jump. She has left teaching to pursue other interests, such as running a backpackers' camp in Malawi, selling properties, owning a candle factory and managing a tutoring company.
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I have been a teacher for over 20 years, an artist for 60. I was born on the West Coast of South Africa, and this has influenced much of my art. I have exhibited at Alice Art Gallery, Kagiso Memorial and Recreational Centre, Mogale City Museum. I have taught Design up to matric level and received Best Teacher in the District awards.
Currently, I have my own learning centre, where I enjoy teaching kids from ages five upwards, adding in art wherever I can. I have also started curating art exhibitions. mainly in Johannesburg, but have been asked to organise exhibitions in other cities, too. At the moment, I am trying to find a venue in the Western Cape.
I graduated from Stellenbosch University in 1980 with a degree in English, Psychology and History. I have taught English as a First and Second Language up to matric level at various schools throughout South Africa.