Math Curmudgeon

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Math Curmudgeon

Math Curmudgeon

@MathCurmudgeon

~40 years teaching HS math, physics & computer science. "Þæs ofereode; þisses swa mæg." "That passed; this too shall pass."

At my desk in Vermont USA 参加日 Ekim 2011
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Math Curmudgeon
Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@avidseries They stopped requiring the SAT bc they didn’t want to have to admit highly qualified non-whites instead of the stupid sons of wealthy alumni. They wanted Affirmative Action gone.
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The SAT is an excellent numerical indicator of the academic ability of the test taker. It was the biggest obstacle to colleges being able to get away with increasing representation of much less qualified black and Hispanic students in the name of "diversity".
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@MrsJLovesJesus @Homeschool_LLC Dunno about all cases, but a lot of the HS parents around here teach some topics themselves and pay for an algebra or science online course from Fl. Online or Liberty, Summit, etc. Success depends on student effort and quality of the program. Some are not good.
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Homeschool Life LLC | Jonathan Prescott
When you say you want to homeschool, they say: You aren’t qualified to homeschool You don’t have a degree You are too poor You aren’t smart enough You aren’t a teacher You need two incomes Are they afraid you might succeed and make them look bad?
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@Homeschool_LLC I also tutor kids who are homeschooled. If it’s Florida online, it’s mediocre but passable. If it’s Bible-based, it’s a complete mess scientifically. If it’s Khan Academy or other choose-your-own path, it’s decent but with gaping holes. If the parents are capable, it’s great.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@Homeschool_LLC Nothing wrong with homeschooling. What I hate is when a lot of that is true. The kid learns nothing and cheats through online courses. Now, they’re in my class, can’t do basic work, can’t focus bc mommy never made him do that before, and his low scores count against us.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@Theurb @JeremyTate41 “You have to go to college to be a success in life” is probably the most damaging thing every guidance counselor ever said.
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@JeremyTate41 The districts just need high pass rates and GPAs. Education is just an adult jobs program no longer focused on educating our youth.
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Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41·
It’s an incredible dynamic, as American students get dumber by every other metric they are doing better than ever on College Board’s AP! I am in communication with administrators from the most selective universities in America and they universally think AP is a joke.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@JeremyTate41 @MrDanielBuck That many colleges are refusing to grant credit for AP classes (if the course is needed for your major) has been common knowledge for at least 10 years. Of course, if you’re a history major then the AP Calculus credit is acceptable.
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Michael Phelan@MichaelPhe42792·
@ThudPlane @DemocraticWins You say that...but non-citizen voting in federal elections is a felony. Where are all the prosecutions and convictions? We need to see the receipts before we overhaul our system of elections.
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Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning announcement, both Senators Republican Lisa Murkowski and Thom Tillis are saying they will vote against a motion to proceed on Donald Trump's Save Act. This is amazing.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@ScottWi92107364 @NancyH_60 The reason USA schools rank low is bc we include absolutely everyone. VT has a “graduate or 19yo” to leave school … not every kid gives a damn about statewide English and math tests or the SAT. Click-click-click, “I’m done.” Still better than 100 years ago.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@ScottWi92107364 @NancyH_60 Right now: Math from pre-alg through APCalc & statistics. Half credit req. in Finance via TheBudgetChallenge. Civics in 8th Drivers Ed at 15/16. Building is w-shape: tech center is on wing incl. wood, auto shop, cosmetology, forestry, culinary, more. Prob same in your state.
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NancyH
NancyH@NancyH_60·
High school classes that Gen X took that no longer exist. I really think they should bring these classes back. We also had a class called Daily Living that taught real-world skills. Too many young adults today don’t know how to do basic things to get by in the world. What classes do you think they should bring back into classrooms today that would help young adults?
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@teachthemx3 @Cratscadle 16 million over the entire state of Texas (total 90 billion) is both a lot of money and a small percentage 0.02% Sounds like Schrödinger’s outrage.
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RangerDanger
RangerDanger@GlenHaroldkrue1·
@NancyH_60 There was a gun range in the basement of my Jr High,a public school on Grand ave. In St. Paul.,sponsored by the NRA, it taught gun safety (with pellet guns) That school is now called Hidden River School.Don’t choke on your Latte Macalester students it’s long gone .
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Mister Sugar
Mister Sugar@ScottWi92107364·
@NancyH_60 If the schools aren't teaching these things, what kind of crap are they teaching our kids?
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@NancyH_60 Typing is keyboarding. Photography. LOL. How were these pics taken? It’s a mystery. Drivers Ed. Still there. Civics is 8th grade social studies renamed. Shop, home ec, forestry, small engine repair, auto, moved to the tech center … literally a third wing of the HS. (In VT)
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@AdamPage85 Elementary? Maybe. By middle school, with some obvious exceptions, kids are not well served by being with parents 24/7.
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If you homeschool your children from Kindergarten to 12th grade, you get 16k more hours with them than if they had attended school. How can that not matter?! What a gift.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@ModestTeacher It has become obvious that one criteria for being a billionaire is to be completely devoid of morals or empathy, a soulless, grasping greed.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@allenanalysis We might not get much oil that way but it’s been a great excuse for the oil companies to raise my home heating oil 35% and gas to go from $2.70 to $3.80 a gallon.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump just made an extraordinary admission: The United States gets less than 1% of its oil from the Strait of Hormuz. Japan gets 95%. China gets 90%. South Korea gets 35%. So Trump is asking the countries whose entire energy supply depends on the Strait — to come fight for it. While America, which gets almost none of its oil through it, started the war that closed it. Japan just officially said no. China called it Iran’s sovereign right. South Korea has given no commitment. America closed a waterway it barely uses. Then asked the countries that need it most to come reopen it. Then threatened NATO when they declined. Iran’s Foreign Minister already answered this logic: “There are people being killed only because Trump wants to have fun.” $21 billion spent. 14 Americans dead. Oil at $102. Zero allied warships coming. Less than 1%. Never stop connecting the dots.
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@MrDanielBuck "Give kids consequences" Missing a key word here: fairly. The biggest problems happen when the consequences are different based on factors that are not under the control of the student.
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Math Curmudgeon@MathCurmudgeon·
@asanwal Private schools have fewer but longer breaks that are just as disruptive as the public svhool schedules can be. Often it’s because the boarding students don’t have a local family to stay with over breaks.
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