Posted on 09/01/2014 10:32:17 PM PDT by Nachum
During a Friday conference call sponsored by Texas-based Women on the Wall, Stanford mathematician and former member of the Common Core Validation Committee Dr. James Milgram, told listeners that if the controversial standards are not repealed, Americas place as a competitor in the technology industry will ultimately be severely undermined.
In the future, if we want to work with the top level people, were going to have to go to China or Japan or Korea and thats the future were looking at, Milgram said during the call that was part of a day-long Twitter campaign to target Indiana Gov. Mike Pences (R) decision merely to rebrand the Common Core standards in his state, even though he has a Republican supermajority in the legislature and an appointed state board of education.
Pence was in Dallas Friday for Americans for Prosperitys Defending the American Dream summit, considered to be an essential stop for presidential hopefuls.
In less than 40 minutes, Milgram floored listeners with information about the Common Core standards, how they will affect the nations students and, ultimately, the country itself, and what parents and citizens can do to try to stop them. Listen to the podcast in full below:
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Common Clones
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All of this should really make you angry at the people who are responsible,
DISMANTLE the Dept. of Education (Indoctrination) and many in this alphabet...
http://www.usa.gov/directory/federal/
BIG GOVERNMENT IS CRONY SOCIALISM
Do a yahoo search for Boaler. To read about the war that has gone on between her and Milgram, go to this: http://web.stanford.edu/~joboaler/ and you can read about some of the unprofessional conduct Milgram has engaged in. Boaler advocates teaching math like the Japanese and other countries do: with a problem-base setting that allows the kids to explore and explain how and why they arrive at answers. It takes a lot of work on the part of the teacher to make it work, but it is worth it in the long run.
left has a problem with math/science because it’s based on rules. don’t know the rules ya don’t do science. that is why there is no science today in any school.
1 = (-1)²
1 = √(-1)²
While it is true that the square of 1 and the square of -1 are the same, that does not mean that 1 = -1
But your post is a neat challenge, and made me stop and think... thanks!
curious why you posted this as most things multiplied by themselves = 1 as i recall the identity principle. but 1 doesn’t = -1
“..DISMANTLE the Dept. of Education (Indoctrination)..”
It would be so wonderful if that happened.
Kids would actually be able to learn things that would make their future better, rather than waste so much time on politically-correct nonsense.
Let us assume that you are conscientious enough to homeschool your kids or lucky enough to have them educated in an upscale suburban public school which does properly train them in mathematics and the hard sciences and even enables them to matriculate in an elite university where they not only get their ticket punched but actually learn what is necessary to compete in the modern, global economy.
Their problem is not their own qualifications but the absence of infrastructure. Those jobs will not be here but in Asia while we become a plantation for the intellectual elite of the East. Infrastructure does not just mean bridges and tunnels, it means a culture, a pool of able and educated workers and we are, in the quaint phrase of a generation ago, eating our substance. We are cannibalizing our infrastructure for political correctness and the devil take tomorrow.
“curious why you posted this as most things multiplied by themselves = 1 as i recall the identity principle. but 1 doesnt = -1”
Point is... lamenting the fact that though probably >80% of people will not get precisely where that statement fails, 100% of common core people will never get it. It is a “nerdy” math joke that I remember from high school in 1985.
Since I have had one or two, here is a good math problem that actually has an answer...An inchworm is on an infinitely elastic rubber band which is 8 inches in length. Every minute the inchworm crawls along the rubber band exactly one inch. At the end of each minute, the rubber band stretches instantaneously 8 inches. How long (if ever) will it take the inch worm to reach the end of the rubber band, and how long will the rubber band be?
They've already done that in the humanities through critical theory/Marxism, where rules of spelling and grammar have been replaced by quality of "self-expression." And even that is not what one would benignly assume.
Math doesn’t lend itself to subjective grading and therefore resists efforts to engineer pc results.
Hard to believe that there are STILL some FReepers that send their kids to public schools - even after all this on Common Core.
Could it be that their little public school is immune from the disaster that affects the other 99% of the public schools...or is it that keeping junior out of public school is expensive, and may keep you from getting that boat (or truck) that you really, really, deserve?
http://www.commoncoremovie.com
For anyone who is undecided or who can’t quite articulate why Common Core is a bad idea.
bflr
...if the controversial standards are not repealed, Americas place as a competitor in the technology industry will ultimately be severely undermined.
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All part of the plan.
In 2010, Barack Obama called for fixing the public education system by giving us the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and Race to the Top,
which he said would fix the education system already fixed by the 2001 GW Bush and Ted Kennedy legislation called No Child Left Behind,
which was supposed to fix a system supposedly already fixed by a 1994 piece of federal legislation called Goals 2000,
which was supposed to fix a system already fixed by America 2000,
which was a 1991 response during the Bush administration to a 1983 federal report on education called A Nation at Risk,
which was published a full four years after Jimmy Carter first fixed the nations public school system by establishing a cabinet-level Department of Education in 1979.
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