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  • TheShizNo1
    Asst 2 the Comm Manager
    • Mar 2007
    • 26341

    #6781
    Re: Uncommon Opinions

    Originally posted by 55
    Because it actually teaches you how and why math works. While there isn't anything inherently wrong with the old fashioned way, it was basically just memorization. Read this (all of it) and then get back to me:

    http://www.salon.com/2015/11/28/your...han_you_think/
    And here's an article saying that all that common core stuff tied into new standardized testing has just created more headaches and confusion:

    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/07...?referer=&_r=0

    I couldn't care less if a kid can solve multi step math problems in his/her head or on some scrap sheet of paper because when is that same kid ever gong to be in a position to have to do that and a calculator (phone) not be in right at their pocket?

    Times and life have continued to progress and it's a damn shame that education refuses to do so.

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    • Jr.
      Playgirl Coverboy
      • Feb 2003
      • 19171

      #6782
      Re: Uncommon Opinions

      From my understanding (which is admittedly limited as I teach college courses, not high school) but Common Core is designed to teach critical thinking rather than memorization. Regarding math, it teaches what makes up numbers, rather than just knowing 30-15 is 15. It's designed to teach a student to analyze a problem from more than one angle. Now, whether it is successful with that, I can't say as I don't have experience with it first-hand.

      One issue with it is not all teachers even understand how it works. This can cause confusion and frustration for the teacher, which undoubtedly makes them a less effective teacher. Unfortunately, the American education system is designed by people who don't necessarily work in education. Pedagogy is designed by "suits" and given to teachers, rather than being designed by teachers who really understand what works and what doesn't in a classroom. So while things are great in theory, they're not always great in execution.
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      • kehlis
        Moderator
        • Jul 2008
        • 27738

        #6783
        Re: Uncommon Opinions

        Originally posted by Jr.
        From my understanding (which is admittedly limited as I teach college courses, not high school) but Common Core is designed to teach critical thinking rather than memorization. Regarding math, it teaches what makes up numbers, rather than just knowing 30-15 is 15. It's designed to teach a student to analyze a problem from more than one angle. Now, whether it is successful with that, I can't say as I don't have experience with it first-hand.

        One issue with it is not all teachers even understand how it works. This can cause confusion and frustration for the teacher, which undoubtedly makes them a less effective teacher. Unfortunately, the American education system is designed by people who don't necessarily work in education. Pedagogy is designed by "suits" and given to teachers, rather than being designed by teachers who really understand what works and what doesn't in a classroom. So while things are great in theory, they're not always great in execution.

        Yea, I do like the critical thinking aspect of it but I do think it could be pushed back a little later since it's much more of an excercise of the mind then a math problem.

        (I admittedly don't know what grade it's taught at and can only base my thought on what I see on Facebook about it).

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        • Jr.
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          • Feb 2003
          • 19171

          #6784
          Re: Uncommon Opinions

          Originally posted by kehlis
          Yea, I do like the critical thinking aspect of it but I do think it could be pushed back a little later since it's much more of an excercise of the mind then a math problem.

          (I admittedly don't know what grade it's taught at and can only base my thought on what I see on Facebook about it).
          I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it starts in the 2nd or 3rd grade.
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          • TheShizNo1
            Asst 2 the Comm Manager
            • Mar 2007
            • 26341

            #6785
            Re: Uncommon Opinions

            Originally posted by Jr.
            I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it starts in the 2nd or 3rd grade.
            Same. I want to say second to get them prepared for the 3rd grade test.

            Problem is, there's a good portion of kids already behind at that point and there isn't always room for catch up in districts that don't provide alternative support. So you're asking kids to utilize tools that they don't currently have in their toolbox. That kid gets bumped up or streamlined through until they see this test for the "last" time in high school and are pretty much denied a diploma because they started behind the 8ball to begin with 9 years ago.

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            • Redacted01
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2007
              • 10316

              #6786
              Re: Uncommon Opinions

              As someone with a master's in applied math, I really want to leave my input on common core, but I'll just say this: everyone learns differently. I don't agree that common core some how explains the how and why of math better. No one really learns the "how" and "why" of math in elementary school; they learn basic math skills. Math isn't like English where you can learn about sentence structure pretty early on and that's the extent of grammar... even as difficult as English can get. Math doesn't end at addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

              The traditional way worked fine for me and many others. Maybe common core allows someone who wouldn't understand the traditional way to understand math. But at the end of the day, just like with any system someone uses to teach, you'll get those that will learn easily and those that will struggle.

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              • Speedy
                #Ace
                • Apr 2008
                • 16143

                #6787
                Re: Uncommon Opinions

                Speaking of school...related but a different topic.

                My neice is in 1st grade this year; when she started, her reading/comprehension scores were of a 2nd grader but now they are near the bottom of her class and the teacher wants to hold her back.

                Why?

                Because the school is emphasizing teaching what "nonsense" words are, words that really aren't words...like asdjflskjf or fjcio or cicjoij (you get the drift). Tell me this ain't the dumbest thing to teach a kid. Make them remember words that aren't words versus learning actual words. The poor thing gets so confused now and is substantially hesitant when reading.
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                • Burns11
                  Greatness Has Arrived
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 7406

                  #6788
                  Re: Uncommon Opinions

                  Originally posted by dochalladay32
                  As someone with a master's in applied math, I really want to leave my input on common core, but I'll just say this: everyone learns differently. I don't agree that common core some how explains the how and why of math better. No one really learns the "how" and "why" of math in elementary school; they learn basic math skills. Math isn't like English where you can learn about sentence structure pretty early on and that's the extent of grammar... even as difficult as English can get. Math doesn't end at addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

                  The traditional way worked fine for me and many others. Maybe common core allows someone who wouldn't understand the traditional way to understand math. But at the end of the day, just like with any system someone uses to teach, you'll get those that will learn easily and those that will struggle.
                  I was failing at math because of multiplication tables, and had to go to math therapy, my brain just doesn't memorize like that.

                  I went to engineering school.

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                  • Lieutenant Dan
                    All Star
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 5679

                    #6789
                    Re: Uncommon Opinions

                    I could not wrap my head around geometry. Tried in high school and college, three different teachers, three different tutors...I cannot be taught geometry. I'm a smart guy, but my brain just doesn't do proofs.

                    I guess we're a bit off-topic.

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                    • slickdtc
                      Grayscale
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 17125

                      #6790
                      Uncommon Opinions

                      I "quit" math at Geometry. I was in advanced math classes and when I hit that, I gave up. I was burned out on school in general by HS and did the minimum to graduate. I could get by in English, History, etc but when I didn't show up to Geometry and later Algebra II, I couldn't. I took some bogus Stat class senior year to get my full credits for math.

                      Proofs were junk. When I had to retake geometry in an on-grade level class, we didn't even cover them. lol
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                      • jack1535
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                        • Mar 2010
                        • 1789

                        #6791
                        Uncommon Opinions

                        This was an actual interaction I had with a customer while cashing at a large retail chain

                        I scanned all her items and then she hands me more coupons than items she bought. I know right away it was not gonna go well

                        First coupon "$1 off 2 boxes of Oreos"

                        Me: Miss you bought 1 box of Kebler Elf cookies
                        Her: yeah but they are both nabisco so it's fine
                        Me: no I can't accept this
                        Her: fine take this one

                        "$1 off 2 boxes of Chips Ahoy"

                        Me: Miss you still didn't buy this
                        Her:It's still Nabisco
                        Me: I still can't take it

                        Next coupon "$1 off four boxes of instant mash potatoes"

                        Me: Okay miss you bought 0 boxes of mash potatoes
                        Her: But the 2 boxes of cake mix is by the same company

                        This continued with granola bars being the same as the frosting and finally knowing that she was gonna get me to call the manager who will then say just take the coupons I scanned 2 $1 coupons and said "fine there you go have a nice day".

                        I hate coupons so much because even if it's against the policy our managers will just say accept it to avoid the guest getting angry and filing a complaint.

                        I've had someone give me a $8.99 off X item. The item was $9 and the guest made me call a manager who said accept it when it was 100% fake


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                        • nc0ffey
                          PS/XB: nc0ffey84
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6223

                          #6792
                          Re: Uncommon Opinions

                          Originally posted by jack1535
                          This was an actual interaction I had with a customer while cashing at a large retail chain

                          I scanned all her items and then she hands me more coupons than items she bought. I know right away it was not gonna go well

                          First coupon "$1 off 2 boxes of Oreos"

                          Me: Miss you bought 1 box of Kebler Elf cookies
                          Her: yeah but they are both nabisco so it's fine
                          Me: no I can't accept this
                          Her: fine take this one

                          "$1 off 2 boxes of Chips Ahoy"

                          Me: Miss you still didn't buy this
                          Her:It's still Nabisco
                          Me: I still can't take it

                          Next coupon "$1 off four boxes of instant mash potatoes"

                          Me: Okay miss you bought 0 boxes of mash potatoes
                          Her: But the 2 boxes of cake mix is by the same company

                          This continued with granola bars being the same as the frosting and finally knowing that she was gonna get me to call the manager who will then say just take the coupons I scanned 2 $1 coupons and said "fine there you go have a nice day".

                          I hate coupons so much because even if it's against the policy our managers will just say accept it to avoid the guest getting angry and filing a complaint.

                          I've had someone give me a $8.99 off X item. The item was $9 and the guest made me call a manager who said accept it when it was 100% fake


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                          • Knight165
                            *ll St*r
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 24964

                            #6793
                            Re: Uncommon Opinions

                            Originally posted by jack1535
                            This was an actual interaction I had with a customer while cashing at a large retail chain

                            I scanned all her items and then she hands me more coupons than items she bought. I know right away it was not gonna go well

                            First coupon "$1 off 2 boxes of Oreos"

                            Me: Miss you bought 1 box of Kebler Elf cookies
                            Her: yeah but they are both nabisco so it's fine
                            Me: no I can't accept this
                            Her: fine take this one

                            "$1 off 2 boxes of Chips Ahoy"

                            Me: Miss you still didn't buy this
                            Her:It's still Nabisco
                            Me: I still can't take it

                            Next coupon "$1 off four boxes of instant mash potatoes"

                            Me: Okay miss you bought 0 boxes of mash potatoes
                            Her: But the 2 boxes of cake mix is by the same company

                            This continued with granola bars being the same as the frosting and finally knowing that she was gonna get me to call the manager who will then say just take the coupons I scanned 2 $1 coupons and said "fine there you go have a nice day".

                            I hate coupons so much because even if it's against the policy our managers will just say accept it to avoid the guest getting angry and filing a complaint.

                            I've had someone give me a $8.99 off X item. The item was $9 and the guest made me call a manager who said accept it when it was 100% fake


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                            I blame old and tired math.
                            If she knew common core...she'd have figured it out.


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                            • Lieutenant Dan
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                              • Sep 2007
                              • 5679

                              #6794
                              Re: Uncommon Opinions

                              Originally posted by Knight165
                              I blame old and tired math.
                              If she knew common core...she'd have figured it out.


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                              • SuperBowlNachos
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                                • Jul 2004
                                • 10218

                                #6795
                                Re: Uncommon Opinions

                                Guinness is a crappy and overrated beer.

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