Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Unbelievable if True: Illiteracy and Innumeracy


What goes on in the schools that the 37 percent attend? Without exaggerating, I can say that I have completely mastered and assimilated the reading, writing, and mathematics I was taught in grades 1-8. And it was not a watered-down curriculum. For example, we learned hard-core grammar, including all the terminology: adjective, adverb, gerund, participle, etc. We drilled in the diagramming of sentences a practice which, in the sequel, has turned out to be an excellent logical propaedeutic. We memorized the multiplication tables, as well as units of measure and fraction/percentage conversions, and not just the obvious ones like 1/2, 1/4 and 1/5. So to this day I know that 1/6 = 16 2/3 % and 1/7 = 14 2/7 %. If you, dear reader, do not have facts like this at your mental finger tips, then you were cheated — by liberals. We learned all the algorithms including long division — and I still use them. When I calculated logic grades at the end of a semester I always did it 'by hand and brain' — no calculator — just to keep those algorithms 'in gear and at the ready.'


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