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What are they shooting at? Making sense of the math wars. (speaking out).


If we are indeed in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of a math war, I'd like to know when our terribly math-phobic nation developed such a passionate interest in mathematics education? Why are the casualties predominantly women and children? Who gave special interest groups the right to fly into urban schools and attack excellent teachers teaching mathematics in a manner they believe benefits their students? Why are we so obsessed ob·sess  
v. ob·sessed, ob·sess·ing, ob·sess·es

v.tr.
To preoccupy the mind of excessively.

v.intr.
 with turning kids into poor imitations of $5 calculators?

The best I can tell, this battle is between Concerned Citizens for Long Division and an unidentified band of progressive education bogeymen. While I share the frustration of customers charged $74 for Cheez Whiz Cheez Whiz is a thick processed cheese sauce or spread introduced by Kraft Foods in 1953. The bright, yellow, viscous liquid usually comes in a glass jar, and is used as a topping for corn chips, hot dogs, cheesesteaks, and other foods.  and a Slim Jim Slim Jim is a brand of dry meat snack manufactured by ConAgra Foods, Inc. They are popular in the United States, due in part to their unique texture, salty taste and "hip" marketing. More than 500 million are produced annually in at least 20 varieties,.  by a zombie-like supermarket cashier, I don't think it's fair to blame the current state of numeracy numeracy Mathematical literacy Neurology The ability to understand mathematical concepts, perform calculations and interpret and use statistical information. Cf Acalculia.  on methods designed to engage children in the understanding of mathematics. Marilyn Burns is right when she points out that the problems we encounter in everyday life require mental math abilities yet the classroom remedy seems to be to impose lots of similar problems to be solved with pencil and paper pencil and paper - An archaic information storage and transmission device that works by depositing smears of graphite on bleached wood pulp. More recent developments in paper-based technology include improved "write-once" update devices which use tiny rolling heads similar to mouse .

Folks from organizations like Mathematically Correct are terribly agitated ag·i·tate  
v. ag·i·tat·ed, ag·i·tat·ing, ag·i·tates

v.tr.
1. To cause to move with violence or sudden force.

2.
 by the suggestion that we should teach children "fuzzy" concepts like estimation when in fact a cashier capable of estimating the sum of the two items could have averted the Cheez Whiz incident. The great Satan to the Taliban of math education is the notion that a problem might not have one solution.

Nobel physicist Arno Penzias once wrote, "An inexact in·ex·act  
adj.
1. Not strictly accurate or precise; not exact: an inexact quotation; an inexact description of what had taken place.

2.
 number is almost always good enough." Apparently, that's only untrue in school. No wonder there are so few Nobel Laureates in fifth grade.

Constructivism constructivism, Russian art movement founded c.1913 by Vladimir Tatlin, related to the movement known as suprematism. After 1916 the brothers Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner gave new impetus to Tatlin's art of purely abstract (although politically intended)  is a favorite target of the math fundamentalists. This is simply the belief that knowledge is not transmitted, but constructed by the individual based on context, motivation, negotiation, experience and interaction with others in a community of practice. What is controversial about kids constructing meaning through varied, rich and collaborative activities?

A few years ago I met a group of impressive Bulgarian mathematics educators. Bulgaria had just been freed from the shackles of Communism and its educational leadership viewed high-quality, child-centered, problem-based, dare I say constructivist con·struc·tiv·ism  
n.
A movement in modern art originating in Moscow in 1920 and characterized by the use of industrial materials such as glass, sheet metal, and plastic to create nonrepresentational, often geometric objects.
 mathematics education, as a vehicle for restoring democracy to their nation. During the totalitarian regime of the Communists the people were told that every problem had precisely one solution and the government had that solution. Wise Bulgarian educators realized that educating a generation of children to think like mathematicians would help reverse their reliance on political demagogues.

Constance Kamii proves in her exhaustive research that children taught to memorize the trick (algorithm) for solving a particular kind of problem will be less proficient in that skill and have much less understanding of the underlying concept. James Stigler of UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 has carefully analyzed thousands of hours of video taken in TIMMs classrooms around the world and discusses how America's obsession with repetitive decontextualized problems solved on pieces of paper puts us at a disadvantage when compared with other nations.

I recently heard someone express concern that Marilyn Burns might be considered a kooky constructivist because she encourages kids to reinforce their mathematical understanding through the act of writing and dialogue. What objection could there possibly be to kids reinforcing their knowledge through the development of written and oral communication skills? Why do the Chicken Littles feel that allowing children to experience the joy, wonder and power of mathematics through meaningful activities is at odds with their goals? If rigor rigor /rig·or/ (rig´er) [L.] chill; rigidity.

rigor mor´tis  the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers.
 and results is what they desire, then they should respect a variety of methodologies. Otherwise they are just a pack of censors.

Talk is cheap. There are more kids taking more advanced (titled) school math classes at a younger age than at any time in our history, yet we have little evidence that anyone is becoming mathematically proficient. Hasn't insanity been defined as doing the same thing in the same way over and over again but expecting a different result? Would you really wish the kind of math education you experienced on your worst enemy, let alone your child?

Gary Stager, gary@stager.org, is editor-at-large and an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University.
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