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Tracy Tuten

The Irascible Professor on "The SAT that isn't (the death of aptitude.)" - 2 views

  • It used to be that the SAT was distinguished from its competitor the ACT by the fact that the former was seen as measuring aptitude and being effectively un-coachable, while the latter was a gauge of achievement in learning.
  • At the risk of sounding pejorative, I'd say that I was expecting the test to be a measure of who I was, while some of my fellow students and their parents treated it more as a test of how they could present themselves to admissions officers.  And while I wouldn't suggest that people tend to think of it in these terms, I believe that the latter perception relies on the academically damaging belief that an individual student's capabilities need not matter to what goals he sets for himself.  That perception leads people to believe that there is something inherently unfair about a test that you can't study for.
  • And if after four years of high school they haven't developed much skill for reasoning, that's okay – they can take preparatory courses to learn how to fake it for an exam, and let that be their stepping stone toward academic accomplishment.  As a society that values the promise of formal education more than the satisfaction of actual learning, we have precipitated the death of aptitude.  We are afraid to acknowledge that it exists, because aptitude, whether the product of inborn talent or effective rearing, makes some people better suited than others for certain goals.
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  • Lori Gottlieb, writing in The Atlantic last year, claimed that child-rearing in the current generation has been excessively focused on preserving self-esteem.  As an illustration of one symptom of this, Gottlieb quoted clinical psychologist Wendy Mogel as saying that parents are actually relieved to be told that their struggling children are learning disabled, so that today "every child is either learning disabled, gifted, or both – there's no curve left, no average."  To claim a learning disability is the only way to set legitimate lower benchmarks for performance.  Kids are never just bad at anything anymore, because that's seen as being more harmful to self-esteem.
  • But my worries about the individual effects of the death of aptitude are dwarfed by my concern for its effect on the institutions of higher learning that those individuals are entering.  College is not a one-directional relationship of dispensing knowledge to young people.  The entire institution gains or loses value on the basis of what its students put into it.  By telling students with low aptitude and low interest that they can, should, and must strive to accomplish the same things as their higher-achieving peers, I fear that we're saturating higher education with people who subtract value from their institutions by committing minimum effort and lowering whatever curve still exists for the measurement of performance.
  • We all seem to agree that standards for college readiness need to improve, but you'll hear virtually no one asserting that when those standards are not met, the student ought to leave off college altogether, or to defer it until they have acquired, by sheer will or by natural intellectual growth, the aptitude to be successful at the proper level.  Indeed, just as common in criticism of education is the sentiment that we must see to it that more children enter and complete college.  But if those children don't have the aptitude to do so, the goal of improving college curriculum contradicts the goal of college-for-all.
  • We can't keep pretending that there is no such thing as aptitude and that every child has equal cause to vie for the topmost positions of intellectual esteem.  It does a disservice to the student and the school in kind.
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    An essay on what the SAT says about society's view of education, accomplishments, aptitude, and self-esteem. 
Martin Burrett

Math Match Game - 88 views

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    A flash-based maths pairs game where players must match questions with answers. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Maths Worksheets - 65 views

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    A simple looking site with a large collection of ready made maths worksheets with answers for many different areas of the maths curriculum. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Totally Mental Maths Machine - 77 views

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    A mental maths quiz which randomises each time with new numbers to keep them on their toes. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Maths Games - from Mangahigh - 60 views

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    A fantastic maths games website which has games designed to practise particular skills in maths. There's blasting robots games and picking flowers games. Signing up is not necessary to play most games. A must try site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

24theory - 58 views

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    This is a wonderful maths puzzle site where players must use + - x or ÷ with a set of four numbers to equal 24. There are many modes to choose from, including an easier 'kids' version of the game, timed games and even a battle mode where you can challenge other people. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Math Splat - fractions - 2 views

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    A maths where players answer fraction question to stop their bugs being splatted. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Maths sums for children - Online numeracy games - 42 views

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    A great simple maths site with lots of x + - ÷, time and money quiz questions. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

Maths duck - 92 views

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    A superb site with lots and fun maths games on a wide range of topics across the maths curriculum. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Number Facts Bingo - 56 views

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    A site that provides ready-made printable bingo cards and a whiteboard resource that generates random number facts questions. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Math Man JUNIOR (Mixed questions - Easy) - 0 views

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    Play Pacman with easy maths basic skills for younger students. Game uses the four operations. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

The Math Worksheet Site.com - 2 views

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    Some great free maths worksheets on this 'paid for' site. Additional resources can be found when you press the 'preview' link. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Placing Calculations on a Number Line - 57 views

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    A nice flash whiteboard resource where users are given a multiplication question to answer by dragging along a numberline. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

+ - x ÷ Maths Bingo - 87 views

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    A great maths bingo whiteboard game. Work out the questions to find the bingo number. Download the Bingo slips from http://www.teacherled.com/resources/bingo/bingobooks.pdf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

http://www.mathsmaster.org/ - 76 views

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    A great maths video tutorial site that covers all the basics. Great to use for extra support or home study guides. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Virtual Dice - 57 views

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    A great set of dice. Choose from one, two or three six-sided dice. You can also get one with + or - with one normal die. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Math Worksheet Wizard - 0 views

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    Make thousands of printable maths worksheets on many areas of the curriculum, such as basic calculations with + - x ÷, time, measure and money. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Count Us In Maths Games - 59 views

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    A collection of 15 games for younger learners about various maths topics. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Are you a Math Magician? - 70 views

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    A good whiteboard resource for practising the four operations. Choose from two difficulty levels and to practise mixed or a single operation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
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