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episode 391: 391. America’s Math Curriculum Doesn’t Add Up


Most high-school math classes are still preparing students for the Sputnik era. Steve Levitt wants to get rid of the “geometry sandwich” and instead have kids learn what they really need in the modern era: data fluency.


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 October 3, 2019  45m
 
 
Über den Matheunterricht in den USA (der deutsche ist nicht so viel anders) und was man dort lernt, aber nie im Berufsleben braucht, und was man nicht lernt, aber eigentlich bräuchte (Excel, Data Literacy, …)
curated by egghat in Egghat empfiehlt | October 22, 2019