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  • When getting a math problem RIGHT means more than calculating the correct number...

    03/27/2014 1:25:52 PM PDT · by The Looking Spoon · 33 replies
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 3-27-14 | The Looking Spoon
    We don't need to know anything else about this kid to know they're a good one...
  • College Students Learn Common Core Math (video)

    03/21/2014 11:13:57 PM PDT · by chessplayer · 150 replies
    College students and others at George Mason University were dumbstruck by the tedious nature of an elementary level Common Core problem during a short series of interviews conducted by Campus Reform last week. The problem, 32-12, was demonstrated to those on campus the traditional way and juxtaposed with the Common Core method.
  • State lowers bar on math proficiency test ( Nevada )

    02/27/2014 9:09:23 AM PST · by george76 · 19 replies
    ap ^ | Feb 27, 2014
    Nevada education officials are making it easier for students to pass a math proficiency test that's required for graduation but has proved tough for high schoolers. State board of education officials announced Wednesday that they would implement a pass score of 242 on the 500-point math portion of the high school proficiency exam.
  • ANOTHER impossibly stupid Common Core worksheet sure to make your kid a moron

    02/13/2014 8:05:41 AM PST · by rktman · 82 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 2/12/2014 | Eric Owens
    Here is the latest in a long line of frighteningly stupid Common Core math worksheets to bubble up courtesy of Twitter, according to Twitchy.
  • Accuplacer

    01/31/2014 8:56:58 PM PST · by deputytess · 13 replies
    Going back to school for a medical assistant course, if I pass the accuplacer math test will I still have to take a regular math course? Thanks.
  • NOT being "allowed" to drop a class?

    01/29/2014 1:39:54 AM PST · by MacMattico · 79 replies
    My daughter has a very bright and sweet friend that is doing horribly in Algebra II/Trigonometry in high school in NY state. She came over today and asked me if I could Tutor her in Math because she knew I had an Education degree used in a past life. I said Math wasn't my specialty, and I wouldn't be of much help. She started to cry and say she was going to fail and even though the class took all her time, she had failed her midterm miserably and had quiz grades in the low 30's! She went in for...
  • Is this Common Core math question the worst math question in human history?

    12/12/2013 8:47:50 PM PST · by Innovative · 126 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | Dec 12, 2013 | Eric Owens
    There are also traditional word problems. Twitchy has found a word problem that may be the most egregiously awful math problem the Common Core has produced yet. Take a look: 15. Juanita wants to give bags of stickers to her friends. She wants to give the same number of stickers to each friend. She's not sure if she needs 4 bags or 6 bags of stickers. How many stickers could she buy so there are no stickers left over?
  • Here's The New Ranking Of Top Countries In Reading, Science, And Math

    12/03/2013 6:49:59 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 55 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 12/03/2013 | JOE WEISENTHAL
    The OECD is out with new global rankings of how students in various countries do in reading, science, and math. Results of the full survey can be found and delved into here.You can see below how Asian countries are obliterating everyone else in these categories.The United States, meanwhile, ranks below the OECD average in every category. And as the WSJ notes, the US has slipped in all of the major categories in recent years:The results from the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), which are being released on Tuesday, show that teenagers in the U.S. slipped from 25th to 31st...
  • Obama: "Math is Hard" Remind Me Again, How Many Zeroes in a Trillion?

    10/26/2013 9:19:30 AM PDT · by NOBO2012 · 11 replies
    Michelle Obama's Mirror ^ | 10-26-2013 | MOTUS
    Big Guy visited Brooklyn yesterday and told kids at Pathways In Technology Early College High School that (the Republicans) in Congress need to take a remedial math class;12 + 7, uh…okay, no, no - don’t tell me! I’ve got that one here, somewhere. PRESIDENT OBAMA: Now, some of these ideas I’ve laid out before. Some of them I’m just going ahead and doing on my own. Some of them do require Congress to do something. And one way we can start is by Congress passing a budget that reflects our need to invest in our young people. I know the...
  • Dad's Awesome Reaction to Son's Math Score

    10/22/2013 9:56:42 AM PDT · by rawhide · 13 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 10-22-13
    When Aria Shahrokhshahi got a much improved grade in math he knew one person would be particularly pleased: his dad, who helped him study. Aria, who is dyslexic, admits that "no one thought I was going to pass, not even my dad. But he stood by me, supported me in anything I wanted to do ." After his teacher told Aria the good news, he knew just what to do to surprise his father: "I played it cool and like I did something wrong." Lucky for us, he set up a secret camera to catch the heart-warming reaction. "My dad...
  • In 23 Advanced Economies: U.S. Adults Rank 21st in Math Skills

    10/18/2013 5:55:50 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 29 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | October 18, 2013 - 4:31 PM | Terence P. Jeffrey
    The U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on Friday released the initial results of an international survey of adult skills in literacy and mathematics, revealing that Americans rank 21st in “numeracy” and are tied for 15th in literacy among adults in 23 advanced economies. American adults also scored below the average in both numeracy and literacy for all respondents in all 23 advanced economies. Japan and Finland ranked first and second in both categories and Italy and Spain took the bottom two spots in both.
  • US Navy sexual assault reports rise 50%

    09/12/2013 3:50:52 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 22 replies
    BBC ^ | September 11, 2013
    The number of sexual assaults reported to the US Navy rose dramatically over the last year, officials have said. The Navy puts the rise down to sailors' growing comfort reporting incidents of sexual assault and to their belief that authorities will take action. The Navy says about 1,100 assaults were reported in the year ending this month, an increase of 50% from 726 last year.
  • ObamaMath: “Common Core” curriculum to infect Catholic Schools?

    08/20/2013 3:27:40 PM PDT · by NYer · 12 replies
    WDTPRS ^ | August 19, 2013 | Fr. John Zuhlsdorf
    ObamaMath is coming!Remember in the 1960′s when the pointy-headed nitwits tried “New Math” on kids? I sure do. It was a total failure so… hey! Let’s try it again!Quick: what’s 3 x 4?If you said 11 — or, hell, if you said 7, pi, or infinity squared — that’s just fine under the Common Core, the new national curriculum that the Obama administration will impose on American public school students this fall.In a pretty amazing YouTube video [below], Amanda August, a curriculum coordinator in a suburb of Chicago called Grayslake, explains that getting the right answer in math just doesn’t...
  • Should Math Really Be A Required Subject?

    08/19/2013 2:32:53 PM PDT · by Borges · 140 replies
    Popular Science ^ | 8/19/2013 | Shaunacy Ferro
    Nicholson Baker hates math. The novelist and nonfiction writer spends almost eight pages of this month's Harper's Magazine making the case that compulsory algebra courses in American education are at best, wrongheaded, and at worst, downright cruel. Baker isn't the first to suggest we turn the much-maligned subject into an academic elective, in order to put those who struggle endlessly with math out of unnecessary misery. Last summer, a New York Times op-ed by Andrew Hacker made much the same point: The myriad road blocks in our educational system that can only be surpassed by proving competent in algebra and...
  • Three American High Schoolers Swept An International Competition By Crushing These Math Problems

    08/14/2013 8:07:01 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 68 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 08/14/2013 | Walter Hickey
    Three Phillips Exeter Academy students — Alex Song, Ray Y. Li, and Kevin C. Sun — shocked the world when they respectively won the gold, silver and bronze medals in the 54th International Mathematical Olympiad in Santa Marta, Colombia. While the U.S. team placed third overall — Song competed on Team Canada — the trio won the medals for individual performance. The annual competition is a six question, two day, nine hour proof competition with competitors from over 100 countries on 9 continents.
  • Woodland Park parents stand up against national education standards (Common Core: CO)

    08/10/2013 9:11:47 AM PDT · by george76 · 22 replies
    Colorado Springs Gazette ^ | August 8, 2013 | Carol McGraw
    A group of Woodland Park parents and educators want to get rid of the Common Core Academic Standards that are being implemented in Colorado Schools. Teller County Citizens Against Common Core Standards maintains the new academic guidelines aren't as good as the ones in place. It also argues that the system is unconstitutional because it takes local control away from school districts. It may lobby Woodland Park School District RE-2 and the state to drop out. "We want to get the word out. The standards were just a money carrot for the state to get federal money," ... Among other...
  • Who’s setting Wisconsin’s academic standards?

    08/09/2013 7:14:08 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 7 replies
    The Wisconsin Reporter ^ | 8-9-13 | Ryan Ekvall
    MADISON — Sure, officials with the state Department of Instruction met with higher education stakeholders in crafting programs for college and career readiness as part of Common Core State Standards, but is that spectrum wide enough? Some educators don’t think so. Steffen Lempp, a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an expert in training elementary and middle-school teachers, told Wisconsin Reporter that nobody came to him for input before signing on to Common Core. “They don’t come to the math department. They go to the school of education,” Lempp said. “They very rarely consult with the math...
  • Plants 'do maths' to control overnight food supplies

    06/26/2013 8:27:44 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 18 replies
    BBC News ^ | 06/26/2013 | Helen Briggs
    Plants have a built-in capacity to do maths, which helps them regulate food reserves at night, research suggests. UK scientists say they were "amazed" to find an example of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation in biology. Mathematical models show that the amount of starch consumed overnight is calculated by division in a process involving leaf chemicals, a John Innes Centre team reports in e-Life journal. Birds may use similar methods to preserve fat levels during migration. The scientists studied the plant Arabidopsis, which is regarded as a model plant for experiments. 'Astonished' Overnight, when the plant cannot use energy from...
  • Trouble With Math? Maybe You Should Get Your Brain Zapped

    05/19/2013 5:14:27 PM PDT · by neverdem · 22 replies
    ScienceNOW ^ | 16 May 2013 | Emily Underwood
    Enlarge Image Primed for numbers. Random pulses of electrical current can accelerate math learning. Credit: Albert Snowball If you are one of the 20% of healthy adults who struggle with basic arithmetic, simple tasks like splitting the dinner bill can be excruciating. Now, a new study suggests that a gentle, painless electrical current applied to the brain can boost math performance for up to 6 months. Researchers don't fully understand how it works, however, and there could be side effects. The idea of using electrical current to alter brain activity is nothing new—electroshock therapy, which induces seizures for therapeutic...
  • On Pi Day [March 14, 2013], finding strength in numbers

    03/14/2013 5:11:50 AM PDT · by Daffynition · 43 replies
    CNN ^ | March 14, 2013 | Elizabeth Landau,
    In Daniel Tammet's mind, three is a dotted green crescent moon shape, one is a sort of white sunburst and four is a blue boomerang. Every number has a distinct color and shape, making the number pi, which begins with 3.14, unfold like a beautiful poem. For math enthusiasts around the world, March 14 (3-14) is Pi Day, honoring the number pi, which is the ratio of circumference to diameter of a circle. On Thursday, Tammet is promoting France's first Pi Day celebration at the Palace of Discovery science museum in Paris. Tammet's relationship to this number is special: At...