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...Among math toys is a two-piece jigsaw puzzle with a written number on one piece and a like number of horses or flowers painted on the other. Various counting boards and bars derive from the theory of sets used in computers. A small seesaw devised by Child Guidance Toys Inc. of New York City teaches addition and subtraction by using weighted numerals that hang from each end of the bar; only the combined weight of a two and a seven, for example, will balance a nine. Playskool Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, which got many of its long-popular...
...Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Brooklyn it is considered impolite to sneer at mommy's handiwork. We who hail from these parts of the frontier learned early on that we would do well to emulate her. Let us face the brutal truth together, we are not all the daughters of math PhDs, senators, professional historians, and queens...
Glimp explained that math aptitude shows up significantly in achievement scores and in rank in class. Hence the mathematical capabilities of the Harvard applicant are indirectly included in the PRL formula...
Nevertheless, the omission of math aptitude is a reversal in emphasis from the testing policies around 1959, at the height of the satellite race. That year the testing office drew up a completely different PRL formula for scientists because, Whitla said, "We felt the present PRL formula might be unfair to them...
...should every Gen Ed course combine fields (these don't). In the natural sciences, Nat Sci 5 can exist because the models of DNA are conceptually much closer to the student's realm of experience and involve much less math than does, say, quantum mechanics. Devising a physics or chemistry course along the lines of Nat Sci 5 seems virtually impossible; the important modern problems are just too sophisticated for Gen Ed. Nor do I see how history or philosophy lends itself to a "methods" treatment. Until the CRIMSON outlines, in detail, a syllabus for these courses, I think...