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- From: burtt@comet.nscl.msu.edu (BRIAN BURTT)
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- Subject: Re: Is Math Hard?
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- Date: 6 Nov 92 22:49:00 GMT
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- (In response to Mr. Parson's comments on home education...)
- In my particular circumstance, which I think reflects that of some other
- people out there:
- As of about fifth or sixth grade, I was quite of ahead of my
- mother (my single parent, who BTW graduated high school and has almost
- two years of college behind her) in knowledge of science, math, and history,
- and by the time I reached high school in most other academic subjects.
- She wanted to "home educate" me, letting me teach myself, which I have
- always done quite well. Of course, the local school district was not
- at all interested in letting this happen. (They weren't concerned about
- the quality of my education, because I was already far past what they
- could teach me in classes that, for example, sixth graders were taught
- at a second grade level. They wanted to be sure they continued to get
- the money from the state of Michigan that they were granted for each
- enrolled student. These are statements of officials and teachers of
- the school district.)
- The only thing I remember learning from my first five years
- is arithmetic. Almost everything else I knew years before it was
- taught in school.
- Having failed at the home education route, my mother tried to
- get me enrolled in a gifted program in a local school district. They
- were quite happy to have me, but it took TWO AND A HALF YEARS before
- this particular school district was willing to give up its state funds
- for me and let me go on my way.
- Have others had similar problems in moving elementary
- school students to more appropriate situations, or was I just
- particularly unlucky?
-
- --Brian Burtt
- Undergraduate major in physics and mathematics
- Michigan State University
- burtt@lynch.nscl.msu.edu
-