The American Math Crisis

The American Math Crisis

The University of California San Diego is one of the best public colleges in America. So it was fairly shocking when the school released a report on the steep decline in academic preparedness of its freshman. The number of incoming students in need of remedial math has surged in the past few years. These students did not fail high school math. Many of them got straight A's. Other colleges have seen similar trends: declining mathematical ability from students who aced their high school tests. I think that there are several ways to frame the problem we’re looking at here. One is that American kids can’t do math: That’s the headline of a recent Atlantic article by Rose Horowitch. Another frame, as Kelsey Piper writes in the online magazine The Argument, is that grades have stopped meaning anything. I think that the full story is somewhere in between. The age of grade inflation is also the age of achievement deflation. We are giving more and more A's to students who are learning less and less. There is a lot of talk these days about America moving into a postliterate future. One piece of evidence for this is declining test scores for literacy among students and adults. Fewer people talk about a post-numerate future. The problem here is bigger than UC San Diego. National assessments in the U.S. and even throughout the developed world show that people are getting worse at math. But why? Today we have three guests to help us answer these questions. Rose Horowitch of The Atlantic, Kelsey Piper of The Argument, and Joshua Goodman, an associate professor of education and economics at Boston University. We talk about plummeting math scores for American students, why it’s happening, and why it matters at a moment when carbon-based humans seem to be getting dumber at the very moment that silicon-based machines are getting smarter. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. Host: Derek Thompson Guests: Rose Horowitch, Kelsey Piper and Joshua Goodman Producers: Devon Baroldi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jaksot(360)

Why Does the Internet Hate Amber Heard?

Why Does the Internet Hate Amber Heard?

It's the trial of the century—kind of. The legal showdown between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has captivated the country, and Derek is a bit confused. Why is everybody talking about this miserable cel...

20 Touko 202240min

The Mystery of America's Missing Baby Formula

The Mystery of America's Missing Baby Formula

America's infant formula shortage is very strange and very embarrassing. Nationwide, more than 40 percent of formula is out of stock, and in many states, like Texas and Tennessee, more than half of it...

18 Touko 202244min

Why the U.S. Could Be Headed For the "Weirdest Recession Ever"

Why the U.S. Could Be Headed For the "Weirdest Recession Ever"

Crypto crashes, rate hikes, recession, fears, and inflation prints: The U.S. economy is in a very bizarre place right now, and Derek needs help explaining it. Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson of Rithol...

17 Touko 202252min

Market Meltdown: Why Tech and Crypto Are Crashing - and What Happens Next

Market Meltdown: Why Tech and Crypto Are Crashing - and What Happens Next

The stock market is absolutely gross right now. Everything is down, except (as loyal listeners know) the CATAN portfolio. Crypto has cratered, growth stocks have been ravaged, and hedge funds are impl...

11 Touko 202252min

 The Future of AI Is Thrilling, Terrifying, Confusing, and Fascinating

The Future of AI Is Thrilling, Terrifying, Confusing, and Fascinating

This might sound like a hot take but it's not: In 50 years, when historians look back on the crazy 2020s, they might point to advances in artificial intelligence as the most important long-term develo...

10 Touko 20221h 7min

The 300-Year History of Abortion in America—in 30 Minutes

The 300-Year History of Abortion in America—in 30 Minutes

Sometimes, people ask “why study history?” How about this: American history is the weapon being used to strike down Roe Vs Wade. In the leaked draft of the Supreme Court decision that would overturn R...

6 Touko 202240min

How Would the End of Roe v. Wade Change America?

How Would the End of Roe v. Wade Change America?

The Supreme Court is poised to end the era of Roe. In a leaked draft of a majority opinion, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito struck down Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that guaranteed constitutional p...

4 Touko 202244min

Economic Mystery Hour: How Low Will Stocks Go? Is a Recession Inevitable?

Economic Mystery Hour: How Low Will Stocks Go? Is a Recession Inevitable?

Morgan Housel, author of 'The Psychology of Money' and a partner at Collaborative Fund, joins the show to play stock doctor and diagnose what's killing tech stocks. Then we debate the odds of an immin...

3 Touko 202240min

Suosittua kategoriassa Politiikka ja uutiset

uutiscast
aikalisa
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
politiikan-puskaradio
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
tervo-halme
rss-vaalirankkurit-podcast
viisupodi
rss-podme-livebox
et-sa-noin-voi-sanoo-esittaa
otetaan-yhdet
rss-asiastudio
linda-maria
the-ulkopolitist
rss-raha-talous-ja-politiikka
rss-girls-finish-f1rst
rikosmyytit
rss-kaikki-uusiksi
io-techin-tekniikkapodcast
rss-vain-talouselamaa