Why Teaching Math Is So Hard: Dan Kennedy Baylor School
Why Teaching Math Is So Hard: Dan Kennedy Baylor School
Dan Kennedy
Baylor School
Run a marathon.
Mathematics.
Math teachers.
This is a big difference between the
ability to do mathematics and the ability
to read!
6. Find 239121.
7. What is e i ?
1 4
1 1
1
2
0
2 1
1 4
1 1
+
0 + 2 + 1 (4) (4) 0 = 11
A sobering thought:
There are people walking the
streets of Buffalo right now who
became convinced years ago that
they could not do math -because they could not do
some things that we no longer
even teach today!
Reason
Hypothesis
Axiom of closure for addition
Axiom of additive inverses
Associative axiom of addition
Axiom of additive inverses
Substitution principle
Additive axiom of 0
Transitive property of equality
Transitive property of equality
This is America.
The problem is, this is such an
unusual country.
-- Jan de Lange, Director,
Freeudenthal Institute for
Teaching and Learning,
Utrecht, The Netherlands
The ability to make and use measurements in both traditional and metric
units.
The ability to select and use appropriate approaches and tools in solving
problems (mental computation, trial and error, paper-and-pencil
techniques, calculator, and computer
Reading
Riting
Rithmetic
Thou shalt
factor.
Here is a 1928
College Board
mathematics
achievement
exam.
It looks a lot like
todays college
placement tests.
But that is
another talk.
NYS
Regents
Good algebra:
2
3( x 1) 12
( x 1) 4
2
( x 1)2 4 0
( x 1 2)( x 1 2) 0
( x 3)( x 1) 0
x 3 0 or x 1 0
x 3 or x 1
Bad algebra:
2
3( x 1) 12
3
3
( x 1) 9
2
x 1 3
x 1 or x 3
1 and 3 don't work.
x 1 and x 3
High School
College
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300000
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2008
276,004 exams
250000
2003
212,794 exams
200000
150000
1993
101,945 exams
100000
1986
51,273 exams
50000
1967
10,703 exams
1955
285 exams
0
1950
u
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
6th Grade
Graphing calculators
Computers
Math software
TI Navigator
Smart Boards
TI Smart View
b b 4ac
2a
2
Important?
Expendable?
Algebra.
Geometry.
Probability.
Trigonometry.
Mathematics.
Astronomy.
Economics.
Statistics.
Physics
Biology.
Etc.
The former
paradigm:
Learn the
mathematics in a
context-free
setting, then
apply it to a
section of word
problems at the
end of the
chapter.
5h 3 f 5d 19.40
3h 2 f 2d 11.05
6h 4 f 3d 21.25
Fractions
Factoring
Equations
Inequalities
Radicals
Geometry
Trigonometry
Calculus
Statistics
Proofs
Functions
MATHEMATICS
Technology
Culture
Mental
Discipline
Quantitative
Literacy
Research
(College
Prep)
dkennedy@baylorschool.org