Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
How ridiculous. Unless one is going into a STEM field, calculus is completely unnecessary - and useless.
“Calculus is useless” is exactly why our education system is so bad. So many parents happy to have ignorant kids.
How far did your kid get with a foreign language? Or APs in humanities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
Almost nobody uses Calculus in the real world.
This is not a reason to teach subjects. We have a functionally illiterate society. Doesn’t mean it’s okay to stop teaching English since you can get away with not being good at it.
What is more useful, Calculus or Probability/Combinatorics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
How ridiculous. Unless one is going into a STEM field, calculus is completely unnecessary - and useless.
“Calculus is useless” is exactly why our education system is so bad. So many parents happy to have ignorant kids.
Would be more useful to require a course in statistics and interpreting data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
How ridiculous. Unless one is going into a STEM field, calculus is completely unnecessary - and useless.
“Calculus is useless” is exactly why our education system is so bad. So many parents happy to have ignorant kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
Almost nobody uses Calculus in the real world.
This is not a reason to teach subjects. We have a functionally illiterate society. Doesn’t mean it’s okay to stop teaching English since you can get away with not being good at it.
What is more useful, Calculus or Probability/Combinatorics?
We can’t get kids to do precalculus and you want them to do combinatorics?
Anonymous wrote:Vivek Ramaswam, is that you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
Almost nobody uses Calculus in the real world.
This is not a reason to teach subjects. We have a functionally illiterate society. Doesn’t mean it’s okay to stop teaching English since you can get away with not being good at it.
What is more useful, Calculus or Probability/Combinatorics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
Almost nobody uses Calculus in the real world.
This is not a reason to teach subjects. We have a functionally illiterate society. Doesn’t mean it’s okay to stop teaching English since you can get away with not being good at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
How ridiculous. Unless one is going into a STEM field, calculus is completely unnecessary - and useless.
“Calculus is useless” is exactly why our education system is so bad. So many parents happy to have ignorant kids.
Would be more useful to require a course in statistics and interpreting data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
How ridiculous. Unless one is going into a STEM field, calculus is completely unnecessary - and useless.
“Calculus is useless” is exactly why our education system is so bad. So many parents happy to have ignorant kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making calculus a graduation requirement and not guaranteeing a high school diploma would fix a ton of our issues
Almost nobody uses Calculus in the real world.