- Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:16 pm
#37354
When I was working at De Montfort University, the library service ran drop-in maths lessons, because pretty much every subject would involve some sort of number crunching (usually stats) and many students hadn't done any since GCSE. That's what's needed - targeted, practical lessons and support concentrating on what you need to know, and the "pass mark" being increased confidence and being able to apply your knowledge.
What we'll get is anyone's guess though, as it appears maths teachers are somewhat thin on the ground. Maybe we can get some demobbed squaddies to shout times tables at the kids.
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"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"