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Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?

by frostj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. Frost) Oct 4, 2005 at 04:43 AM

In article <dhqe43$4sl$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Brian Harvey <bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>mathteach@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:
>>I am a new teacher.  I am teaching a class called Foundations of Math
>>for 9th graders who are not ready for algebra. [...] What do you do with
>>students for this amount of time when there is no preset curriculum?
>
>Consider teaching them algebra.
>
>Elementary school math (arithmetic) depends mainly on two skills:
>(1) memorizing arbitrary stuff; (2) tolerating the arbitrariness of the
>arbitrary stuff.  [Yes, I know that once you understand a lot of math,
>both the number facts and the multi-digit algorithms become
non-arbitrary.
>But there isn't one kid in 20 who understands all that.]
>
>Algebra is completely different.  There are *reasons* for things.  The
main
>skill is logical reasoning.  If you think your kids don't have that,
watch
>them playing computer games.
>
>Teaching them arithmetic one more time (even if disguised as checkbook
>balancing, or whatever the latest "real application" fad is) will just
>give them one more chance to fail.
>
>The trick is to convince *them* that this isn't going to be just the same
>stuff for them to fail at again.  Maybe start with something that doesn't
>have any numbers at all, such as logic puzzles.  (Leave out the ones
about
>relative ages. :-)
>
>The other possibility is to teach them computer programming.  They
>exercise the same skills, but see an immediate result of their work.
>Of course, for this you need computers -- do you have them available?

My wife has taught that sort of class at the high school level several
times,
and has found that Harold Jacobs' book "Mathematics, a Human Endeavor" is
a good place to start.  The book is aimed at undergraduates who don't
think
they like math, and it is a sampler of those things that don't get covered
in remedial arithmetic courses.  The topics are the interesting things in
mathematics, so it can be a help in motivating an interest in starting to
learn the level of mathematics after arithmetic.

Another year of arithmetic slower and louder is likely to be a waste of
everyone's time.


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Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
mathteach@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2005-10-03 01:30:33 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Br  2005-10-03 14:08:18 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
Duane Bozarth <dpbozar  2005-10-04 04:43:28 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
frostj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2005-10-04 04:43:26 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Br  2005-10-11 06:26:21 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
Guess who <notreally.h  2005-10-13 04:12:22 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
Duane Bozarth <dpbozar  2005-10-13 04:12:24 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Br  2005-10-14 19:43:37 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
Duane Bozarth <dpbozar  2005-10-15 01:09:45 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
Guess who <notreally.h  2005-10-15 01:09:46 
Re: Other Foundations of Math secondary teachers?
bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Br  2005-10-15 05:51:16 

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