Friday, December 6, 2013

Effectiveness of curriculum

Why are children not learning how to balance a check book or calculate their taxes in school?
I personally believe that this is the type of mathematics that children need to be learning. These are basic skills that adults in the working world use every day.

I recently opened my first bank account and one of the first things my mom asked me was "Jenna do you even know how to balance a check book?"  And that when it hit me. In all 13 years of math I had taken through high school, not once did I learn the basics of how to balance a check book. Don't you think that math curriculums should be required to include basic math functions?


This would help children later in their lives and eventually make better and more efficient members of society. What is the purpose of having a child memorize formulas for concepts that they will never use once they are out of high school? I strongly believe that if we reform the curriculum to be based on what every day working adults use that it would create a much more educated and productive population.

1 comment:

  1. I remember being in elementary school and learning how to add and subtract decimals. One of the activities we did was to have a fake checkbook and balance it. I think there was a "store" in the classroom where you could purchase things. It was a really great activity!

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