Teaching Maths: A Forum for Discussion

In summary, the conversation is discussing the decline of education and the impact of socialism on society. The link provided leads to an article discussing the decline of math education in schools. The participants express concern over the state of education and its effects on society.
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This seemed appropriate material for this Forum, I wasn't sure what section. :tongue2:

http://www.bryanappleyard.com/blog/2008/04/teaching-maths.php
 
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epenguin said:
This seemed appropriate material for this Forum, I wasn't sure what section. :tongue2:

http://www.bryanappleyard.com/blog/2008/04/teaching-maths.php

It seems the schools are getting worse, not better. At least in regards to the schools in the U.S...
 
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epenguin said:
This seemed appropriate material for this Forum, I wasn't sure what section. :tongue2:

http://www.bryanappleyard.com/blog/2008/04/teaching-maths.php


There could be not a better description for the state of affairs that socialistic civilization has brought up the whole planet to
 
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