Published On: May 13th, 2015|

Education News – Barry Garelick

“At a middle school in California, the state testing in math was underway via the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) exam. A girl pointed to the problem on the computer screen and asked “What do I do?” The proctor read the instructions for the problem and told the student: “You need to explain how you got your answer.” The girl threw up her arms in frustration and said “Why can’t I just do the problem, enter the answer and be done with it?” The answer to her question comes down to what the education establishment believes “understanding” to be, and how to measure it. K12 mathematics instruction involves equal parts procedural skills and understanding. What “understanding” in mathematics means, however, has long been a topic of debate.”(more)