Posted on 10/21/2014 11:03:48 AM PDT by right-wing agnostic
When is the wrong answer the right answer? Now. Today.
Reality alert: we have entered an alternative universe, thanks to Common Core. As people once scorned wrong answers, we will now learn to scorn right answers. Answer-getting (thats the new jargon) will be held up for contempt, and slowly eliminated. Thats the plan.
This is not marginal nonsense. No, it is already mainstream nonsense. Phil Daro is one of the three principal writers of the Common Core Mathematics Standards. A 17-minute video about his ideas is promoted this way: Phil Daro goes into detail on the problems of Answer-getting, one of the practices that the new Common Core Standards intend to greatly reduce.
As Phil Daro himself asks, Are You Teaching Mathematics or Answer-Getting Strategies? What sort of fool would think these were the same thing? No, they are now opposites.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
“The method was designed so the student could not get help from the parent.”
uh... this may be the key to Common Core, right there...
"If the Common Core juggernaut can impose answer-avoiding, then children will avoid correct answers. Its a preposterous idea. But you see that there are commissars ready to fight for the right for your kids to be wrong."
"For our socialists, its the simplest way to fight elitism, meritocracy, superiority, or privilege. Simply banish the significance of getting anything correct. Let everyone wallow in wrongness and mediocrity."
Everyone gets a ribbon. . or trophy. . watch TV, follow the celebs, do what's pc and currently cool. . and then, just get in line and vote democrat. .
What we’re witnessing is the descent of man driven by the shame of inferior men.
Pass along to every parent who has children in the public school system. Mathematically Correct was a website that evaluated commonly used elementary and high school math textbooks and evaluated them according to how closely they adhered to politically correct math theory. LOTS of excellent information!
Mathematically Correct website pdf
http://www.grahamseibert.com/MK/mathmathematically_correct.pdf
“Math smacks too much of the existence of objective reality and truth.”
That’s why they invented statistics.
You obviously realize that math is not a verbal activity anyway. Men are less voluble (in general) than women because in, general, men's brains are heavier. More geared to math and science.
Instead of having ‘answers’ on a math test, they should just call them ‘impressions,’ and if you got a different ‘impression,’ so what, can’t we all be brothers
-Jack Handey
Oh, so you’re the one (1).
What if one gets the right answer, shows the work (in great detail!), but uses a different method? what if it’s the same method but done in a different way?
In a computing logic course (college), I got a 64 on a math-heavy final exam. I went to the instructor, showed that I had done all the work correctly and as taught, but had simply written things in a different (yet perfectly valid!) way. Walked out with a 100.
The TA had simply marked wrong everything that hadn’t been done exactly the same way s/he had it done on the answer sheet. My work wasn’t wrong. Some of us mentally organize material in ways different than precisely as taught.
God derived the function that we discovered as mathematics.
Another way to put it is “Math is God’s language”...
or “Mathematics is the language of the universe”.
In John 1, he says that in the beginning was The Word (Logos).
Ours is a logical God. It’s not a coincidence that the left is trying to keep children from learning logical thinking.
My bride is fighting that as a public school math teacher. She is getting a lot of flak from the parents of A students (yes, A students). Why? She is making the Honor’s classes challagging and it is cutting into their extracurricular volleyball club.
Because the girl’s path to college is to get a volleyball scholarship, and no one wants a girl who is good in math.
When the PARENTS are against you teaching real math, you have a real problem. The school is standing by my bride for the moment, but one of the parents is “connected” so that may change.
Yes, yes. I suppose their could be five, but I can see how there are four.
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How many do you want me to see?
-Winston
The points he makes are TOTALLY REASONABLE and VERY INSIGHTFUL.
He gives excellent examples of how American students are being taught answer-getting strategies and yet never really learn the mathematics behind what they are doing. He presents data on how this is causing US students to do much worse than foreign students on SPECIFIC PROBLEMS from international tests. HE DOESN'T SAY THAT ANSWERS ARE NOT IMPORTANT.
BTW this is just more support for the general observation that the authors of American Thinker articles are often not very good thinkers.
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