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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2019 11:36:33 GMT -5
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I haven't been able to take more than a cursory look at the study. In a nutshell, it asked 40,550 young people from nine Anglophone countries about their familiarity with maths concepts, adding few a bogus ones, and counted the kids that claimed to be familiar with these bogus concepts. Sounds like bullshit? You decide.
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Post by rmarks1 on Apr 30, 2019 14:52:31 GMT -5
Title censored to protect pro board's ad money.
I haven't been able to take more than a cursory look at the study. In a nutshell, it asked 40,550 young people from nine Anglophone countries about their familiarity with maths concepts, adding few a bogus ones, and counted the kids that claimed to be familiar with these bogus concepts. Sounds like bullshit? You decide.
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I took a quick look. Fascinating. I'll read the whole thing later. Thanks for posting it.
Bob
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