Rethinking Math Pathways: Beyond the Calculus Express with Josh Recio
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Josh Recio from the UT Charles A. Dana Center challenges the mathematical status quo by advocating for quantitative reasoning courses as equally valuable to the traditional calculus pathway. His work with the Dana Center's Launch Years Initiative aims to provide students with math courses aligned to their future careers, emphasizing numeracy, mathematical modeling, and statistical reasoning skills needed in today's workplace.
• Students need quantitative reasoning skills for their civic, personal, and professional lives
• Traditional push toward calculus causes many students to miss developing crucial analytical skills
• QR courses focus on solving relevant, age-appropriate problems using mathematics as a tool
• Many QR courses are incorrectly viewed as "lesser than" or "low rigor" alternatives
• Changing perceptions requires legitimizing QR through higher standards and recognition from influential institutions
Check out our future episode where we'll dive deeper into the Launch Years Initiative, exploring how this approach is working to move these ideas into actual practice.
Chapters
1. Missing Math Opportunities (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to MCIU Learns Podcast (00:00:28)
3. Meeting Josh Rizio (00:01:00)
4. From Teaching to Advocating (00:01:58)
5. How QR Differs From Traditional Math (00:05:24)
6. The Problem With Pushing Calculus (00:07:58)
7. Changing Mindsets About Math Pathways (00:10:56)
8. Looking Forward and Conclusion (00:16:17)
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