We need more black educators and more resources.
It's Saturday, I wonder how many Black parents are spending the day studying with their kids.
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There is more that should be considered beyond "studying". Saturdays should be for extracurricular enrichment. Playing Minecraft and the Sims helps educate children just like Math Blaster 2.0 did for us. Piano lessons, archery lessons, worship for some religious folks, family time, all of that is needed on the weekend. Life has to be enjoyed, and that extends beyond the books.Very little
As long as you're passing for the year, and the principal ain't calling home, the average black parent is content and happy.
I went through the same shyt with Math. Sucked ass at it (no pun intended). Only reason why I passed that shyt my first two years of HS was because of the calculator. Thank god I didn't have to take that shyt my Junior and Senior year. Got that wakeup call in college though
TLDR
- In Algebra 1, only 13.3 percent of Maryland’s black students were proficient compared with 52.3 percent of white students and 66.7 percent of Asian students.
- Only 17 percent of black students in the District scored proficient in math, compared with 68.8 percent of Asian students and 80.1 percent of white students, according to recently released scores on the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers standardized test, more commonly known as PARCC.
- Yet today in Maryland — including Montgomery County and Prince George’s County, where NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is located — only 17.5 percent of black students in grades 3 through 8 are proficient in math, compared with 50.7 percent of white students and 67.5 percent of Asian students.
- Prince George’s schools interim chief executive Monica Goldson issued a statement saying that the test scores were just “one of many sets of indicators” of student achievement.
Math is the one subject where you have to have homework for extra practice.
You have to engulf your child in math, quizzing them randomly, writing out problems for them to solve, sitting with them why they're doing their homework.
You have to refresh yourself on it so you won't be intimidated by it and go over it with your kids constantly so they don't get a complex about it.
The program we used with our children to help them with math is IXL.
You gotta pay for it, but it's worth it.
All of my kids excel at math because we've had them on that shyt heavy since they started school.
The only one that slipped up was my youngest son, he got a C in math two semesters last year because we slacked off thinking he was good.
It was his first year in middle school, but he's good now.
Other than that, he's always got straight A's in math and all my other kids have always gotten nothing but A's.
This is the program, please get it if you have young children.
IXL | Online maths and English practice.
It really works..
I could write a fukkin novel on this. In my special needs class I have a 5th grader on a kindergarten reading and writing level.
Parents should really start to read to their kids as early as possible, stay on them about school work & be active in your child’s school.
Every day I ask the kids what did they do at home and I always get the same answer..”played fortnight all night” or “watched the Bobby brown movie” or some other shyt they have no business watching.
If you’re not ready to have kids then don’t fukkin have them. bytches just be popping out kids expecting their family and teachers to raise them and teach everything when in reality YouTube, TV & social media is raising them.
I was legit mad at the ending like Wtf is this magical solution??
What kind of techniques did you apply with your daughter
My son's school does all of their math homework through IXL.
How is this even possible? Isn’t Maryland full of well educated black folks? No way they’re allowing their kids to screw up like this.
Math is the one subject where you have to have homework for extra practice.
You have to engulf your child in math, quizzing them randomly, writing out problems for them to solve, sitting with them why they're doing their homework.
You have to refresh yourself on it so you won't be intimidated by it and go over it with your kids constantly so they don't get a complex about it.
The program we use with our children to help them with math is IXL.
You gotta pay for it, but it's worth it.
All of my kids excel at math because we've had them on that shyt heavy since they started school.
The only one that slipped up was my youngest son, he got a C in math two semesters last year because we slacked off thinking he was good.
It was his first year in middle school, but he's good now.
Other than that, he's always got straight A's in math and all my other kids have always gotten nothing but A's.
This is the program, please get it if you have young children.
IXL | Online maths and English practice.
It really works..