They prepare our students more clearly and from an earlier age for
the challenges of advanced math (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus) that they will face at our high school and in college.
Not exact matches
He almost got stuck with a diagnosis
of Oppositional Defiance Disorder, until more
challenging assignments (and a talking to from me about how if you want to be
advanced to the higher
math group, you need to demonstrate that you can do the work in the lower; that's just life, dude) magically fixed the problem.
The
challenge to the U.S. is clearest when one looks at the proportion
of students achieving at the
advanced level in
math.
Decision makers at both the local and state level who are concerned about access to
math courses must meaningfully address this
challenge if the goal
of equitable access to
advanced math courses is to be achieved.