Education is failing
This thread is one of the most thought provoking in a long time. Part of my background is in education, physics and chemistry at the community college level. Common core was not even imagined at the time of my work in the school.
We, meaning those of us who tried to teach the sciences, expected basic proficiency in simple arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Exactly as GreyGeek says, the arithmetic tables were expected to be memorized and we went on from there. We used and taught various mnemonic tricks to remember simple formulas in algebra, trigonometry, geometry and calculus. But my god, how will someone who has received a common core "education" be expected to understand even simple algebra?
SteveRiley, if I understand your post correctly, you use the mental processes described by "common core" math. But I'll bet you did not learn it via the kind of training presented in that video. I do the same thing when solving arithmetic problems, but I learned that mental process by doing enough homework (and teaching it to others) to understand the process on an intuitive level. [rant] I certainly did not suffer through the convoluted and buzz-word laden mess spoken by the "teacher" in the video. [/rant]
Time will tell how this turns out, but it doesn't look good from my perspective. Who here is of the age to remember the "New Math" and where that took a generation of kids? No wonder we haven't gone back to the moon in decades.
[edit] You don't suppose they thought of counting on their fingers, do you? I mean we have five on each hand and two hands makes a "friendly" ten fingers. Nah, that is too much like the decimal system...
This thread is one of the most thought provoking in a long time. Part of my background is in education, physics and chemistry at the community college level. Common core was not even imagined at the time of my work in the school.
We, meaning those of us who tried to teach the sciences, expected basic proficiency in simple arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Exactly as GreyGeek says, the arithmetic tables were expected to be memorized and we went on from there. We used and taught various mnemonic tricks to remember simple formulas in algebra, trigonometry, geometry and calculus. But my god, how will someone who has received a common core "education" be expected to understand even simple algebra?
SteveRiley, if I understand your post correctly, you use the mental processes described by "common core" math. But I'll bet you did not learn it via the kind of training presented in that video. I do the same thing when solving arithmetic problems, but I learned that mental process by doing enough homework (and teaching it to others) to understand the process on an intuitive level. [rant] I certainly did not suffer through the convoluted and buzz-word laden mess spoken by the "teacher" in the video. [/rant]
Time will tell how this turns out, but it doesn't look good from my perspective. Who here is of the age to remember the "New Math" and where that took a generation of kids? No wonder we haven't gone back to the moon in decades.
[edit] You don't suppose they thought of counting on their fingers, do you? I mean we have five on each hand and two hands makes a "friendly" ten fingers. Nah, that is too much like the decimal system...
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