Without reading the fine article except for searching for "calculus", I'll note that I've confirmed an accusation at the other end: the Common Core does not even reach precalculus by the end of high school. No student in a school solely based on it will be taking AP Calculus, let alone be able to attend MIT or Caltech (the former requires you to be ready to learn the calculus, the latter demands you've already learne…
Article only mentions that learning to teach the common core addition/division/multiplication/subtraction is as difficult as 'learning' calculus. I'm sure that the current common core level for math ends around Trigonometry.
2+2=What? Parents rail against Common Core math
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#14Without reading the fine article except for searching for "calculus", I'll note that I've confirmed an accusation at the other end: the Common Core does not even reach precalculus by the end of high school. No student in a school solely based on it will be taking AP Calculus, let alone be able to attend MIT or Caltech (the former requires you to be ready to learn the calculus, the latter demands you've already learne…
The idea that Common Core prevents students from taking calculus is disputed: http://www.mindingthecampus.com/originals/2014/04/a_sorry_at... Further, a citation to Caltech's admission policy would be handy; I found sources directly disputing your claim (also in the context of Common Core), citing Caltech Math1a to rebut it.
This is the classic proofs based text, in other schools what's commonly used for "honors calculus", including MIT but not with such a name. I suppose in theory a really mathematically adept student could start with it, but that's not what I remember any school I've looked into, including CalTech, requiring before you start it.
The link you cited is just an attack on a particular contention; it's entirely unrelated to my examination of it, except second hand reports of it (some of the phases quoted are familiar) probably in part prompted mine.
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#17I'd never heard of this before, but looking up some of the controversy, I found this article: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2014/03/07/abou... It actually makes some sense. I'm still skeptical, but it's sounding like it's just a significant departure from the rote memorization methods I grew up with.
If you can't just look at something like 2x = 4y and instantly simply it....
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#18I'd never heard of this before, but looking up some of the controversy, I found this article: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2014/03/07/abou... It actually makes some sense. I'm still skeptical, but it's sounding like it's just a significant departure from the rote memorization methods I grew up with.
12 = 2 + 10
32 - 2 = 30
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#20I don't know if there is an english version of the whole documentary, but if there is, I strongly recommend it (plus, there are strong contributions by Villani who won Fields medal).