Mr.Conley
Senior Member
I don't think you have to worry. The top medical schools and colleges and prety good a weeding out the weak.CSM said:Brain surgery might be a good example. If I have to have brain surgery, I want the best damn brain surgeon that can be had. I definitely do not want the brain surgeon that graduated with the rest of the class but has no clue how to perform brain surgery.
I agree, Geometry in 1st grade is stupid. That's the time for the basics of arithmetic. Here's how I see it **Note, I can't remember the name everything that was taught in elementary school, so my suggestions are for both the things I mention, and for math, "at the same level."Kathianne said:What I seriously disagree with J on though is that kids are getting 'smarter', because of earlier exposure to higher level materials, along with so many outlets for information. He's correct about the exposure, starting in 1st grade the students are exposed to geometry at a basic level, becoming more complicated each year. Of course they start out with the solids that can be manipulated, then lines, etc. He's also correct about the amount of information available at the click of a key
1st: The Basics (Addition, Subtraction)
2nd: Solidify the basics and start adding new material
3rd: Multiplication and Division, Fractions and Decimals and the like.
4th: Review and strengthen understanding. Divide the class into Gifted, Average, and Slow learners
5th PreAlgebra for Gifted and Average; back to the basics for Slow
6th Algebra 1
7th Geometry and Intermediate Algebra
8th PreCalculus
9th Calculus
10th Statistics
11th Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus
12th Either done with Math, or advanced honors courses
I think this is a good Gifted program. Average and slow students would probably finish at calculus and precalulus respectively