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To Kill a Mockingbird The Handmaid's Tale *edit to add* Lord of the Flies Fahrenheit 451 *end edit* Those are just off the top of my head. If I really gave it some more thought, I'm sure I could come up with more. Shari Last edited by shalym; 05-17-2016 at 12:09 PM. |
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And they're all a few decades old, which was my point. I should point out that I too read "Lord of the Flies" in school (and didn't particularly enjoy it - I liked Dickens and Shakespeare a lot more).
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Am I bad at math? No. I can do most of what you'd learn in college, but I don't know most of the more advanced definitions by heart anymore. I'm also slow when calculating. However, if you give me a sheet with the definitions (or some time to study) and some sums to do, I'll probably get all of them correct. So, I think my mediocre/slow math skills are just mediocre due to a lack of practice, just because I don't use them very often. (As a software engineer/programmer, I'm obviously very strong at logic-based math, but still not very fast.) However in the Netherlands, we're in a real bind now. When people apply to become a teacher, it turns out they can't do math. And I don't mean advanced calculus or university level physics; I mean basic stuff that a 12 y/o should be able to do. Like: * Calculate 25 / 7 to two decimals without a calculator. * 5 * -4 = -20 * X and Y each have 10 peanuts. X gives 1 peanut to Y. How many more peanuts does Y have now? (Yes, some get that wrong by answering "1".) There are now tests in place for people who want to become prep school teachers... they have to make the same exams a 12 y/o has to make, and they have to pass it or get remedial teaching during summer before starting classes. (At least, it was thus when I last heard of this.) I think it's absurd that 17-19 y/o are unable to do THAT kind of math. Last edited by Katsunami; 05-17-2016 at 03:19 PM. |
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Can you balance a checkbook and know how much change you should get back? That is what I mean by the basics. That school district couldn't be bothered to even teach that. One student I met couldn't do 7-4. How are these students supposed to not get taken advantage of? I could have understood if the students had limited mental facilities, but because they were physically handicapped the school district treated them like they had no brain at all. Then these students have to take at least 4 remedial courses in math before they even start the accredited classes. So either them or us is out more money because the school district would not teach. Now I will give it that one of those students was virtually impossible to teach because they didn't bother to work on his speech either. Luckily, once he got his degree (won't rant but suffice to say he was just passed there too), he found a job where he did get help with his speech. 25/7=3.57 Hey I think I managed it. Y has two more peanuts than X. Last edited by Cinisajoy; 05-17-2016 at 03:38 PM. |
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[Q Y has two more peanuts than X.[/QUOTE] That is not the question that was asked. The way the question is written it is asking how many more peanuts Y has now than they had before. |
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Another thing that is really annoying when you have to explain to your teacher that you didn't cheat. Only because not all tiny steps are written down on paper means I cheated (in those math tests that didn't allow calculators). |
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It's amazing how often difficulty in solving a problem or worse, error, comes about because of missing essential information. In this case if there is any information left out it is what to compare the new number of peanuts held by Y to. The number held by X? The number previously held by Y? As is, it is arguable that when you give someone an extra peanut and ask how many more peanuts they now have, it is arguably implied that the comparison is to how many peanuts that person had before the gift, the difference then being 1. If a student answered 2 to that question it is likely that they answered on the basis of their unstated assumption that the comparison was to peanuts now held by X. Given the test is of basic Maths and not English I would count this answer as also being correct, even though the student answering did not specify this assumption.
I would also point out that our drift from the topic if it continues may take us into the realms of Politics. There are already some signs of this. Of issues of the quality and academic requirements for teachers. Of their training. Of teacher workload and "curriculum crowding", currently a topic with some media discussion in Australia, at least in New South Wales. And of course the inclusion in the curricula of politically charged issues. In Australia something called the "Safe Schools" program has been the subject of much debate. If discussion strays too deeply into these areas then ii may well end up spawning a thread in the politics and religion forums. Last edited by darryl; 05-17-2016 at 11:15 PM. |
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Those medieval books were practically unreadable, the Dutch language has been changed a lot since the 14th century! But we had to read them nonetheless, in the original language even (written in verse, they generally don't translate well) The second group of books, I personally mostly liked. The language looks a lot more like modern Dutch, a lot of travel stories in the bunch, which I always liked and still do. And prose, instead of verse. The third group of books, I hated. All dramas, all heavy, all about some mental problems people had to go through. I hate drama. Clear and simple. I don't watch drama on TV, I don't read dram. But they were "literature"! For me, whenever I see a book called "literature", I'll walk around it and won't even try it. My Dutch literature class has poisoned me against literature. Literature, in my mind, is a horrible boring book, not something you'd want children to read, unless you want them all depressed and suicidal... |
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