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?

Janet Lenglet
Sharleen Hiron
John Wallis
Christina Remijn
Susan Hamm
Julie Vera
raeanne dipasquale
Debra Doerksen
Chantel Moran
Nicole Jackson
Pat and Dale Page
Jan Voorbij
Reagan Pflug
Yogi H Grunwald
Jake Leudy
Kirstin Laye
Adel Johnston
Shirley Burtenshaw
Alma Glennie
Margot Hodgson
Kathleen Adams
Chris bolton
Becky Thurbide
Rick Beingessner
Leonard Robinson
Aaron Zylstra
Brian Lysak
Esther Cameron
David Ramsay
Gord Pick

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  • Janet Lenglet
    signed 2024-10-23 08:06:23 -0600
  • Sharleen Hiron
    signed 2024-10-23 08:06:22 -0600
  • John Wallis
    signed 2024-10-23 08:06:19 -0600
  • Christina Remijn
    signed 2024-10-23 08:06:18 -0600
  • Susan Hamm
    signed 2024-10-23 08:06:11 -0600
  • Julie Vera
    signed 2024-10-23 08:05:51 -0600
  • raeanne dipasquale
    signed 2024-10-23 08:05:49 -0600
  • Debra Doerksen
    signed 2024-10-23 08:05:30 -0600
  • Chantel Moran
    signed 2024-10-23 08:05:19 -0600
  • Nicole Jackson
    signed 2024-10-23 08:05:08 -0600
  • Pat and Dale Page
    signed 2024-10-23 08:04:45 -0600
  • Jan Voorbij
    signed 2024-10-23 08:04:32 -0600
  • Reagan Pflug
    signed 2024-10-23 08:04:23 -0600
  • Yogi H Grunwald
    signed 2024-10-23 08:04:19 -0600
    knowing math without using a calculator is so basic. It can almost solve most problems be they math or thinking related.
  • Jake Leudy
    signed 2024-10-23 08:03:50 -0600
  • Kirstin Laye
    signed 2024-10-23 08:03:49 -0600
  • Adel Johnston
    signed 2024-10-23 08:03:33 -0600
  • Shirley Burtenshaw
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  • Alma Glennie
    signed 2024-10-23 08:03:09 -0600
  • Margot Hodgson
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  • Kathleen Adams
    signed 2024-10-23 08:01:47 -0600
  • Chris bolton
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  • Becky Thurbide
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  • Rick Beingessner
    signed 2024-10-23 08:00:55 -0600
  • Leonard Robinson
    signed 2024-10-23 08:00:45 -0600
    This is highly problematic for the one size fits all syndrome evident in so many areas of today’s society – especially pharmaceutical health care that isn’t “healing” anyone!!!
  • Aaron Zylstra
    signed 2024-10-23 08:00:39 -0600
  • Brian Lysak
    signed 2024-10-23 08:00:30 -0600
  • Esther Cameron
    signed 2024-10-23 08:00:28 -0600
  • David Ramsay
    signed 2024-10-23 07:59:57 -0600
    Let’s stop the experiments on our young people
  • Gord Pick
    signed 2024-10-23 07:59:54 -0600