Someone buys into it -- a clueless opinion piece by Andrew Hacker in the New York Times...
it reminds me of something ...
let's see ...
tip of the hat to the half dozen who pointed the editorial out.
Algebra is a fundamental part of a modest education in today's world. It could easily be taught to younger students and leaving it out would be an enormous disservice. It amazes me that many people - even those who claim to be educated - are almost proud when they say they can't do math. This seems to be an American phenomena
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