A new report from UCSD demonstrates the alarming lack of preparation among incoming freshmen for college level math courses.
A sharp rise in students without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators and policymakers.
You might find the following question on a first-grade math test: "Fill in the box: 7+2 = [blank] + 6." What you wouldn't expect is for 25 percent of incoming freshmen at a highly ranked university to ...
A UC San Diego report reveals a significant spike in freshmen requiring remedial math classes, with the need increasing from ...
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AI is actually bad at math, researchers show
Though AI models have been trained to emit the correct answer and to recognize that "2 + 2 = 5" might be a reference to the ...
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Once-Prestigious University Of California, San Diego, Now Admits Students Who Can’t Solve ...
California’s public universities were once excellent at milling out mostly competent graduates (along with the requisite duds ...
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High GPAs And Test Optional Mask Poor Math Skills At College
Key Points ・UC San Diego’s own faculty report shows a thirtyfold jump since 2020 in freshmen arriving with math skills below the middle-school level, raising concerns about admissions practices and ...
America has plenty of talented people — but a UC San Diego study finds our schools are failing to educate them. And everyone ...
A similar proportion of eighth-graders failed to come up with the following sum: 12 + (-4) + 12 + 4 = _______. By the 12th ...
The Tupper Lake Central School District recently released its state test results from last year. The district’s passing rates lagged behind all state averages for grades three through eight in English ...
Nearly 1,000 UCSD freshmen test into elementary school math despite stellar high school grades—a crisis 30 times worse than ...
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