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With luck, maybe kids will learn fractions again: It's
time Ontario education got back to basics
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Emily Brown sees the fruits of Ontario's school system every day. She's a math
professor at Sheridan College near Toronto. "My students have huge gaps in the
fundamentals," she told me. "I'm teaching business calculus and algebra to students
who have no understanding of fractions. They don't understand that half the cake is
the same as 50 per cent of the cake."
Math education in Ontario these days leaves something to be desired — a lot, in fact.
Math scores have been in decline for several years. Half the students in the province
couldn't meet the Grade 6 math standard in the 2016/17 school year. Experts blame
a lack of attention to the fundamentals. What's worse is that a lot of math teachers
don't know their fundamentals either. When a grade 6- and 7 -level test was
administered to a class of teacher candidates, about a third of them couldn't pass it.
So what do teachers learn in teachers' college? Not much about math. While Quebec
teaching candidates usually get at least 140 hours hours of math training, many
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out to change. The Doug Ford Tories have arrived. They don't believe in
gender studies. They believe in back to basics. "I want schools that are focused on
teaching kids the skills that matter," the new Premier said while campaigning last
May. "That's reading, writing and math." He has also vowed to keep standardized
testing, which was under pressure from progressives but is wildly popular with
parents.
"The interesting thing about populist movements is that they often capture the
essence of what needs to happen,"says Paul Bennett, an education consultant based
in Halifax.
Mr. Bennett is deeply involved with ResearchED, a reform movement of educators
that began in Britain and has now spread to the United States and Canada. The
mandate of ResearchED is to advocate for what it calls knowledge-based learning —
that is, instruction methods based on proven research. In Canada, its supporters
include leading math educators such as JUMP's John Mighton.
In all three countries, a growing number of reform -minded educators believe the last
two decades of education have been fad -driven and damaging for kids — especially
the middle -of -the -pack and more challenged children who need more structure and
guidance than the current pedagogical methods provide. In a nutshell, they believe
that the best educational approach — in the early years, at least — is structured
instruction. By contrast, the progressive approach, which is dominant across
Canada, features "project -based" and "discovery" learning, in which teachers guide
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ResearchED favours explicit instruction, an emphasis on content subject knowledge,
and schools that improve student behaviour by modelling respect, responsibility
and so on. That's an agenda that most Canadian parents would sign on to. Teachers
like it too because this approach would restore them to the centre of the learning
process. In other words, teachers aren't there to "facilitate learning." They're there to
teach the kids.
It's too soon to say what will happen in Ontario, of course. Education bureaucracies
don't like change, and reforms typically take years to work their way down to the
classroom. But a sensible return to the basics is long overdue, and may already have
begun. In any event, it's doubtful that the Conservatives can inflict more damage on
the education system than the Liberals have.
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