Posted on 03/26/2014 10:39:08 AM PDT by grundle
The ebonification of math.
Ah, any true blue FReeper would call it fact!
What did Ebonics ever do to deserve the comparison (duck’n & runn’n!)
If the students spend a week or two drawing jumps on a number line then I have no problem with it. If that ends up being their primary method or they spend months doing it then I do have a problem. One page in a workbook doesn't show which of those is true.
One thing I don't like is how this problem subtracts 300 first instead of 6, because the standard method goes from the least significant to most significant digits to handle borrowing properly.
Can you imagine how they’d handle hex?
In my grandchildren’s school district, this nonsensical system was introduced 2 years ago and is in use up through 6th grade. NONE of the parents understand it; the school district had to put a special page on its website to try to teach the parents how to help their kids. I’ve had a 10 year old dissolving in tears because she doesn’t understand it and, when I try to show her the “old” way, is afraid to try any other way than what her teacher says.
It is absolutely the most stupid thing introduced to elementary schools since “look and see, memorize, but don’t use phonics” attempts at teaching reading.
Yes, it’s a mess.
I think one of the worst parts is that it DOES alienate parents.
They used to teach borrowing and carrying with clothespins on a Masonite figure. That was close enough to the numbers on the paper to directly translate.
This is a sign that parents need to descend en masse on the school boards. Problems aren’t just on paper; they are in real life too.
By drawing a pentagram on the floor and splashing around some goat's blood? Or were you talking about hexadecimal numbers?
P.S. Why do programmers get Halloween and Christmas confused?
Another reason for the separation of School & State. BEEP!
Hexadecimal silly. Or octal?
2-3 generations of educational decline prove the fact. 40 to 60 years is no accident.
“Right” answer? There’s the problem right there. There are no right answers, only opinions. What’s important about arithmetic problems is how they make the student feel about him/her/itself. Sure, you might *think* the answer is 111, but that’s strictly a social construct of the oppressive Patriarchy. What if you’re a minority womyn in a man’s body? How oppressive is it to be told by a white heteronormative male that the “right” answer is what he thinks it is? Huh?
A government with a constitution headed like this one “We The People” will track whatever “We The People” happen to believe. Whether that is false or true or however that happened.
This is where Bible literacy used to help. It showed the major ways in which people could get themselves in trouble, and we could learn from their errors rather than in God’s school of hard knocks.
Be careful that when you point a finger at anyone three more point back at you.
I saw a post where the kid had the right answer but the teacher admonished him for not using “friendly numbers”
Crazy
Looks like Jack can’t use a simple number line.
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