QuarkCharmer said:
I mean a better explanation than "You need math so you can balance your checkbook!", which is just about all the explanation I got in school.
Yeah, once we started to learn calculus I was
terrified of starting my own checking account.
Personally I think the only way of making learning "fun" is to let people learn thing that are relivent to their interests. Now on a basic level I think everyone should be encouraged (read: forced) to try all the subjects, but I think open choice is the way forward in later years. The problem is, of course, that many people will flood into the easy classes. I guess the only way to stop that is to make those classes harder. If the material is easy, then higher volume would compensate.
I mean, look at university level studies, where people are completely free to choose their courses. Very few people have several classes they hate. Maybe some that they find hard and dislike, or ones they like less then others, but not that they hate hate.
I know this is skewed, as the people who go to university do so because they have an interest in the subject, but the same thing is noticable in the final years of the Scottish system, where only 3-5 courses are taken.