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ShardPhoenix comments on Interesting critique of British education by outgoing advisor (warning: some politics) - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: ShardPhoenix 13 October 2013 02:14:09AM *  8 points [-]

TL;DR:

  • Inter-disciplinary thought and research is increasingly valuable, and often depends on mathematics.
  • UK high school standards are low and declining, especially in math and stats.
  • The high variation in school performance even in the same socio-economic group suggests that the problem is teaching quality (and low standards), not money.
  • There ought to be action to get rid of bad teachers and bad school managers.
  • There ought to be research to find out what the highest realistic standards can be (eg what fraction of students are inherently capable of learning integrals).