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it's called general. consumer arithmetic sounds pretty important given the current economic situation with the credit FUBAR etc.
yeah.itadakimus said:It's amazing how poor some people's maths skills are. I'm talking about simple checkout addition. Compulsory maths sounds like a good idea.
nah everyone in year 12 should be able to perform addition and subtraction anyway by nowgouge.away said:it's called general. consumer arithmetic sounds pretty important given the current economic situation with the credit FUBAR etc.
it's more than that. what's the point in earning money if you don't know how to manage or maximise it? and there's no way to know if people actually do know how properly add and subtract or multiply and divide, for that matter.Forbidden. said:yeah.
significant figures.
nah everyone in year 12 should be able to perform addition and subtraction anyway by now
+1gouge.away said:it's more than that. what's the point in earning money if you don't know how to manage or maximise it? and there's no way to know if people actually do know how properly add and subtract or multiply and divide, for that matter.
btw i have a growing enmity for maths, and here i am defending its use.
I disagree. English and Mathematics are both crucial to an Australian student 's education and you continue to use them even after you leave school. (no matter how much you'd like to argue that Essay writing and Permutations have no relevance to your intended career, it probably does ) English and Mathematics help develop important skills in writing, reading, cogitative thinking, logical deduction, cognitive skills so on and so forth. When you think about it, these skills are required even in basic everyday situations.charithjperera said:I think neither maths or english should be compulsory...
We learn sufficient maths and english in year 10 so theres no point in making them compulsory.
If you require the subject for your future OR if you need the units, you would select it. You should be given the responsibility and not told that you need this subject.
English has close to zero use of your brain, you are spoon fed information that you are expected to write an essay out of (maybe a bit of thinking for this?)... You must then commit this to memory and regurgitate it for the trials and the HSC.bawd said:English and Mathematics help develop important skills in writing, reading, cogitative thinking, logical deduction, cognitive skills so on and so forth. When you think about it, these skills are required even in basic everyday situations.
As I said, you cannot use a subject that focuses on memorising to judge all students...bawd said:Besides we need a subject that can be used as a determinant across the whole State, and what better than to use English, the language in which we use to comprehend other subjects.
English has zero use of your brain? What on earth, says who and who's army?charithjperera said:English has close to zero use of your brain, you are spoon fed information that you are expected to write an essay out of (maybe a bit of thinking for this?)... You must then commit this to memory and regurgitate it for the trials and the HSC.
Maths is a cross between logic and memorising formulas, however is is more logic.. It can be useful in life but it should not be made compulsory.
By the time we are in year 11 or 12, we have passes the school certificate and we are definitely capable of reading and writing.
English in my opinion has virtually zero "cogitative thinking, logical deduction, cognitive skills", they are pretty much the only things I can do and the only subjects I can do well at is science.
As I said, you cannot use a subject that focuses on memorising to judge all students...
While students that do social sciences are fine with memorising essays, I simply cannot tolerate it. That is pretty much why I am not doing any social sciences - the essay memorising!
lol.akrinis said:Maths is almost compulsory at my school, well, not really, but you're not given much of a choice, because the only subject that is up against it is Hospitality. So if you happen to dislike both, you'd still have to choose between them, which I think is why most kids, even if they don't want to, will do Maths anyway.
well not zero, but it doesnt require much thinking either :Sbawd said:English has zero use of your brain? What on earth, says who and who's army?
Besides, your argument employs the principle of Logos (and thus, logical deductive reasoning) to back up your argument, so how can you say english is useless?
Uhm, same for us... but then a group of students became angry at that and they got the teachers to create a VA lesson in the maths like and everyone that didnt want to do maths went and did thatbawd said:That's just what it's like at our school. They have a whole line with nothing but Mathematics on it and it's written in bold that you must choose two units from this line.