To: grundle
Only 52% of schools with high student of color enrollment offered the course in 2017-18 compared to 76% of schools with low student of color enrollment, according to a 2021 report from the Learning Policy Institute.Generally speaking, you need Algebra I and II and geometry and trig before you get to calculus. I'm guessing the schools referenced above don't have a very strong math curriculum period.
37 posted on
03/13/2023 2:15:41 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
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To: Rummyfan
"Generally speaking, you need Algebra I and II and geometry and trig before you get to calculus. I'm guessing the schools referenced above don't have a very strong math curriculum period."
The article doesn't mention trigonometry. Can't help wondering if the author has Calculus and Trigonometry confused.
73 posted on
03/13/2023 3:26:22 PM PDT by
clearcarbon
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