Where’s The Math?





Parents & Educators for a World-Class Math Education For Washington State Students.

April 30th, 2008

State Board of Education approves new grade school math standards

Students in kindergarten through eighth grade will be held to more concrete standards when it comes to math, thanks to a revision of standards approved by the State Board of Education on Monday.

Although the Board of Education touts the new standards as something other states will aspire to match, the plan recently met with criticism. Some education activists thought the program wasn’t rigorous enough and that school districts might suffer a loss of autonomy when it comes to teaching methods.

Read article in the Seattle PI

April 30th, 2008

Study Suggests Math Teachers Scrap Balls and Slices

… many educators in recent years have incorporated more and more examples from the real world to teach abstract concepts. The idea is that making math more relevant makes it easier to learn.

That idea may be wrong, if researchers at Ohio State University are correct.

Dr. Kaminski and her colleagues Vladimir M. Sloutsky and Andrew F. Heckler did something relatively rare in education research: they performed a randomized, controlled experiment. Their results appear in Friday’s issue of the journal Science.
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The problem with the real-world examples, Dr. Kaminski said, was that they obscured the underlying math, and students were not able to transfer their knowledge to new problems.

Read the article in the New York Times

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