"Yes, young people should learn to read and write and do long division, whether they want to or not. But there is no reason to force them to grasp vectorial angles and discontinuous functions. Think of math as a huge boulder we make everyone pull, without assessing what all this pain achieves. So why require it, without alternatives or exceptions? Thus far I haven’t found a compelling answer."
Andrew Hacker in The New York Times questions math requirements in high school and college.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Don't Do the Math?
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