And tomorrow's not as bad as it seems."
Billy Joel
"Keeping the Faith"
Here's an interesting eye-opener from Slate:
Five Misconceptions About Teaching Math and Science
In brief, the myths are
1. American schools have been in decline over the past 30-40 years.
2. Low-performing students simply lack math/science aptitude.
3. Curriculum reform is the key to higher achievement.
4. We need massive recruiting efforts to attract college students to the profession.
5. Only top math/science students should be allowed to teach these subjects.
Refutation of the last one hits it out of the park. But the whole piece is well argued.
Good Post in contrast to all of the stuff that I hear pundits mention such as 'fire the teachers' or the latest panacea that the new curriculum is going to fix everything.
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