Is Algebra Necessary?A TYPICAL American school day finds some six million high school students and two million college freshmen struggling with algebra. In both high school and college, all too many students are expected to fail. Why do we subject American students to this ordeal? I’ve found myself moving toward the strong view that we shouldn’t
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The solution to the issue you have isn't to require particular math classes; it's to require more from our high school math teachers.
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It also stressed average vs median and such and different ways to have equal pieces of pie. I found this a lot more practical than Algebra or such.
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As for the article: dammit, _p, I'm a historian, not a mathematician, but I think the author makes some pretty cogent arguments against making it mandatory for everyone. I myself took all of ONE math course in college, and it had nothing at all to do with algebra nor anything at ALL to do with my Major or Minor.
On the other hand, making sure high school students understand the basics of symbolic logic is also pretty damn important, so I like the fact the author addresses ways to see that happen without forcing algebra on students who won't ever need it again.
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Joe, I'm in one of these boxes, find me!
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