Teach Math

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Teach Math

 

We are urgently calling on Alberta to teach math teachers to teach math!

That may seem like a silly request, but read on to find out which math-like-substance is being sold to teachers as “teaching math” now.

It's a perennial struggle in parent advocacy.

Parents want to know the basics are being covered in every subject, with time-tested, evidence-based approaches, so we can see our kids are learning.

Whenever we win once, though, the next fad - with the same fundamental flaws - comes packaged in new terms.

First it was “discovery math”.

Now it’s “Building Thinking Classrooms”.

Peter Liljedahl, a professor of math education at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, has seen his “Thinking Classrooms” pervade Alberta.

For him, a teacher demonstrating how to work a problem before the students work it themselves is “mimicking” rather than “thinking”.

Practicing math facts like reciting “2+2=4” and multiplication tables is deemed “memorizing” rather than “thinking”.

And on it goes.

The problem is that memorizing math facts and seeing demonstrations of new concepts are the evidence-based methods for kids to learn math.

These are also the methods parents know from experience are effective.

Liljedahl sells his program as research-based (and, believe us, “sells” is the right verb).

But education experts have investigated and Liljedahl does not have any research at all showing that his program improves math performance.

The approaches he characterizes as not “thinking” are actually shown to improve math performance.

Explicit instruction helps students work examples for themselves before reaching the point of frustration.

Memorizing math facts is crucial because working memory is limited.

Moving operations into long-term memory to be retrieved while solving problems increases the amount of calculation kids can do before working memory is overloaded.

Nevertheless, the Alberta Teachers’ Association's Math Council Spring Symposium in 2023 was devoted to promoting “Building Thinking Classrooms”.

Schools and school divisions all over the province are paying to teach teachers this warmed-over “discovery math”.

Alberta Education is spending provincial grants to sell it too.

That's taxpayer money that we are always being told is too scarce, and lots of it, being spent to promote a program without evidence it works.

Worse, your money is being spent to disparage and discourage methods that we do know work!

If our scores on the world's report card (PISA) are any indication, we can't afford another slip.

In 2012, only 15.1% of Alberta 15-year-olds lacked the baseline math skills to participate in society.

In 2022, 21.4% of Alberta 15-year-olds lacked the baseline math skills to participate in society.

As with other “discovery”-style approaches, the kids who manage to get the basics down - on their own or through parents or tutors - may even flourish in a “thinking classroom”.

But the kids who fall behind stay behind more than with proven approaches.

Parents opposed the so-called “experts” and banished “discovery math” to the dustbin of discarded fads where it belongs.

The same fundamental errors animate this newest fad.

Teachers shouldn't be taught, with our money, to ignore our concerns.

Alberta kids can't afford to spin their wheels while “experts” make money off the latest fad.

If you agree, please sign our petition to Teach Math!

Will you sign?

We, the undersigned, call on Alberta to teach math teachers to teach math!

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Who's Signing?

Elizabeth Seida
David Scott
Peter Vandendool
William Schultz
Glenn Delwisch
Jose Pohl
Lori Losowy
Barb Crowson
Guyle Zasadny
Allan Borys
Veronica Stephens
Ashley Croker
Wade Bryant
Sally Sadler
Chris Hall
Wayne Hawthorne
Mike Jette
Steph Morson
Bonnie Danylyshen
Kathy Fulton
Claudia Hamblin
Chad Toews
Ken Duckering
Karen Meunier
Esther Byrt
Marilyn Fife
Miles Berry
Jim Adrian
Amanda Loewer
Sherri Herbert

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  • Elizabeth Seida
    signed 2024-10-23 09:50:05 -0600
  • David Scott
    signed 2024-10-23 09:49:31 -0600
    Governments and teachers are trying to accomplish an agenda of propaganda. That agenda is to form a WOKE society. The belief that stupid creates stability just reinforces the idea that corruption is in play.
  • Peter Vandendool
    signed 2024-10-23 09:49:29 -0600
  • William Schultz
    signed 2024-10-23 09:49:28 -0600
  • Glenn Delwisch
    signed 2024-10-23 09:48:55 -0600
  • Jose Pohl
    signed 2024-10-23 09:48:07 -0600
  • Lori Losowy
    signed 2024-10-23 09:47:51 -0600
  • Barb Crowson
    signed 2024-10-23 09:47:48 -0600
  • Guyle Zasadny
    signed 2024-10-23 09:47:47 -0600
  • Allan Borys
    signed 2024-10-23 09:47:27 -0600
  • Veronica Stephens
    signed 2024-10-23 09:47:14 -0600
  • Ashley Croker
    signed 2024-10-23 09:46:47 -0600
  • Wade Bryant
    signed 2024-10-23 09:46:41 -0600
    We should be learning from past mistakes, doesn’t appear to be the case!!!!
  • Sally Sadler
    signed 2024-10-23 09:46:28 -0600
  • Chris Hall
    signed 2024-10-23 09:46:28 -0600
  • Wayne Hawthorne
    signed 2024-10-23 09:46:12 -0600
  • Mike Jette
    signed 2024-10-23 09:45:09 -0600
  • Steph Morson
    signed 2024-10-23 09:44:39 -0600
    I just had a meeting with my son’s teacher and principal @ Springbank Community High School about this topic after learning that 2 of the first 4 weeks were devoted to a “teach yourself” project under the guise of encouraging “independence” and “critical thinking skills”. The teacher confirmed 4 of 7 fundamental concepts were left to the students to “explore independently” during classroom time. She was available to answer questions but only if a student asked. I explained that students won’t have questions about something they have never been taught. That is a frustrating and overwhelming expectation to put on students. The rest of the semester will build off of these self taught fundamentals. Pretty sure we can guess how well that’s going to go. Students like my son were already frustrated and confused less than one month into the course. We have hired private tutors 3x per week (at nearly $100/hr) to compensate for the lack of classroom instruction. Other parents are doing the same. As I told our Principal, this type of “independent learning project” appears to be a fancy way of justifying a lack of quality classroom instruction. This is our second child to go through high school in recent years and it seems clear to us that many teachers don’t know how to teach/do the current curriculum themselves. Our daughter had to figure out most of the course content on her own and with tutors. The other trend I’ve noticed is a clear effort by schools to discourage students from taking math 30-1 altogether in favor of the easier math 30-2. Communication from the school and math teachers emphasizes the difficulty of math 30-1 and advised that it’s only recommended for those students pursuing math focused post secondary programs such as engineering. Since when has that been the case? I thought that was true for math 31 but now if you listen to the school math 30-1 is only recommended for the advanced math minded students. I sure hope scaring off the average student isn’t the strategy to address poor performance trends on standardized testing in this province.
  • Bonnie Danylyshen
    signed 2024-10-23 09:44:22 -0600
  • Kathy Fulton
    signed 2024-10-23 09:43:09 -0600
  • Claudia Hamblin
    signed 2024-10-23 09:43:02 -0600
  • Chad Toews
    signed 2024-10-23 09:42:49 -0600
  • Ken Duckering
    signed 2024-10-23 09:42:39 -0600
  • Karen Meunier
    signed 2024-10-23 09:42:27 -0600
  • Esther Byrt
    signed 2024-10-23 09:42:07 -0600
  • Marilyn Fife
    signed 2024-10-23 09:41:53 -0600
  • Miles Berry
    signed 2024-10-23 09:41:50 -0600
  • Jim Adrian
    signed 2024-10-23 09:41:06 -0600
  • Amanda Loewer
    signed 2024-10-23 09:41:04 -0600
  • Sherri Herbert
    signed 2024-10-23 09:40:55 -0600