On Monday, April 07, 2014 13:14:28 Ressel, Howard R wrote:
> We might not like it but American children do need to learn to speak both
> languages.  It would be better though if metric was primarily and English
> secondary and I agree, a bit more background on when to use either or at
> least what common practice is in the US. Anyone can teach how many inches
> in a foot how many millimeters in a meter but the great teacher espouses
> the virtues of SI and instills that into the students so when the grow and
> function in the real world they push themselves for the system that is
> superior. I'm not sure how you express that in standards.  We need to push
> that in the teaching colleges.

Would it make sense to start teaching only metric and defer introducing the 
inch (without using any rulers marked in inches) until students can multiply 
arbitrary three-digit numbers? Also I think the inch should be introduced as 
defined in metric, rather than the inch being related to the foot but neither 
related to the meter, as the Common Core now says.

Pierre
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