Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth
BackM.J. McDermott is speaking about the current state of math education, as a private citizen . KCPQ does not endorse this video. Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth
Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: January 15, 2007 at 2:40 pm
Author: prestondave
Length: 0:15:25
Rating: 4.50
Views: 660,366
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Video Comments:
joeytwomugs (Tuesday 2nd of December 2008 11:54:29 AM)
I got to around 5 minutes and got too annoyed.
Just because she is too stupid to be use all the methods doesn't mean they should be unnaceptable. Who cares if she got confused with some methods, she can use her single way of working. And that sneering remark at 4:53 'when problems get cumbersome, we can just reach for a calculator'. Cluster problems may be easier for quick mental math if you don't have a pen and paper handy. I vary my method depending on the sum and situation.
Bloody Math Nazi
RAWowner333 (Monday 1st of December 2008 11:20:27 AM)
this is the most retarded thing i've ever heard of. I'm in calc 2 and yeah sure i use a calculator only to figure out 2343*384 to take less time to use the normal algorithm.
once again..retarded...
EdgeStormcrow (Sunday 30th of November 2008 07:17:48 AM)
im with ya sister.. this chick is right.. im doing maths at uni and i still cant long divide, cos they made us remember a song..
a song.. and i forgot the song and cant long divide anymore lol !
MsMathTeacher (Saturday 29th of November 2008 04:29:44 PM)
As a parent and math teacher I have found Everyday Math to provide a strong program which helps students develop "number sense", meaning they do not simply memorize algorithms, but actually understand why the they work. This is critical for students to use what they know to solve new problems or situations.
I feel very strongly that kids need to do a certain amount of basic memorization- multiplication tables, etc. I am often shocked at how much high school students rely on calculators.
deprofundis442 (Friday 28th of November 2008 10:28:26 PM)
Doesn't the government decide on the ciriculum these days though? If that's so, then teachers don't really have a say.
xingfenzhen (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 03:59:11 PM)
TERC method is actually very similar to mental math techniques taught in china. expect we had to answer them verbally in class and then prove our answers on the blackboard with the traditional method. Also I wish abacus is taught in schools here, since it really teaches to break complex calculations into simpler ones, and do it very quickly...
ThatOneAwesomeGuy1 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 02:25:31 PM)
at 2:18 my brain goes "WTF man this is ALL screwed up"
Ramrider247 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 01:30:52 PM)
My students love the lattice method. I hadn't seen it before (I'm not a Maths specialist) so I looked it up. Now I'm perfectly able to use it.
I agree on most of the rest of it, though.
mrallcock (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 05:09:59 AM)
the book you show with the remarks of having no math on certain pages has tables- arent these tables a way of presenting math? does a degree in weather qualify you as an expert in math?
xingfenzhen (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 04:07:42 PM)
I think her point is that those thing should be taught in geography class instead. You learn methods in math class and then apply them in other classes like geography, science etc, rather than combine them