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In reply to the discussion: Andrew Hacker: Is Algebra Necessary? (PUUUUUUUUKE) [View all]xocet
(3,971 posts)48. Nice math library....
Do you have any good books on projective geometry by chance?
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False. Try, for instance, grasping the calculation of compound interest on a bank loan for a home..
lastlib
Jul 2012
#4
Maybe. But students who don't tackle those subjects may be shutting doors prematurely.
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#6
plenty of jobs require you to find an unknown quantity. like a number of hospital jobs, for example
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#37
I don't think that logical, disciplined thinking has to hinder the creative process.
pnwmom
Aug 2012
#61
Interestingly Enough Writing and Comprehension were important at my "technical" University
dballance
Aug 2012
#54
I would invite you to room 160 at Odessa High School for any class period after school starts on
mbperrin
Jul 2012
#36
I taught math for many years. During that time, I never promoted the view
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#14
No doubt you do get similar idiotic remarks about English. But I'm not about to make
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#45
+1. Every kid should know the basics of everything. Math, art, music, science, history, PE,
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#39
It drives me crazy that my middle school students come to me with no mental math skills.
LWolf
Jul 2012
#17
imo going to calculators immediately = fake education. for math-minds who intuitively grasp the
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#40
"He learned it in application". I had a similar experience. The way i was taught math was very
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#38
Seems pretty obvious that political science is certainly a waste of time and energy.
mbperrin
Feb 2013
#64