Hefty Task to Take to Hand
response to Corey Binns's post Math Wonder
It surprises me a little that the more things change, the more they stay the same. When I was in high school, home computers were just coming out (no such thing as software programs like today). There was a big push to get more girls interested in Computer Science &, of course, math.
In the R.O.P. programming class, we had almost as many girls as boys. Our teacher was a female, so that helped tremendously. The competition during assignments was always girls vs. boys. Happily, we tended to match or outdo them!
I applaud anyone whom attempts to take on something that society has continued to turn a blind eye to. Why do Mothers continue to teach their Daughters, either by choice or example, that college is for 'finding a husband, or, to take a major that is considered 'safe'?
Kudos to Ms. McKellar!!
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Teach Math to Mothers and...
You hit right on target when you alluded to the role of mothers in determining a girl's interest or lack of it in Mathematics.
Mothers can't give what they don't have to their daughters. Most mothers are Math-challenged!
You want girls to get interested? Get the mothers interested!
Perhaps a free program to teach mothers basic Mathematics could help.
Mothers could progress from basic math to middle level and beyond, so that they can acquire enough math skills to help their daughters with homework.
With a better understanding of Mathematics, mothers could turn activities like shopping, banking(going to the bank)and even cooking into math-teachable moments.
Posted on July 16, 2007 — by chiesther3
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