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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Missing the main function of algebra, and the main function of education

Dr. Hacker asks whether it is necessary to  learn algebra in schoool. Unfortunately he misses the whole point of learning mathematics, and the purpose of education. Basic mathematics, like sciences and arts, exercises the brain in multiple ways and contributes to the development of the educated mind. Learning algebra enables one to formulate and solve problems in a systematic and rigorous manner, a sorely needed skill for all citizens.

Is Algebra Necessary? - NYTimes.com: "There are many defenses of algebra and the virtue of learning it. Most of them sound reasonable on first hearing; many of them I once accepted. But the more I examine them, the clearer it seems that they are largely or wholly wrong — unsupported by research or evidence, or based on wishful logic. (I’m not talking about quantitative skills, critical for informed citizenship and personal finance, but a very different ballgame.)

This debate matters. Making mathematics mandatory prevents us from discovering and developing young talent. In the interest of maintaining rigor, we’re actually depleting our pool of brainpower. I say this as a writer and social scientist whose work relies heavily on the use of numbers. My aim is not to spare students from a difficult subject, but to call attention to the real problems we are causing by misdirecting precious resources."

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