Culture California’s War on Math - The new California Mathematics Framework promises to minimize racial inequity at the expense of mathematical excellence—and the promise of the Golden State.

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By Julia Steinberg
July 26, 2023

“California is America, only sooner” was an optimistic phrase once used to describe my home state. The Golden State promised a spirit of freedom, innovation, and experimentation that would spread across the nation. And at the heart of the state’s flourishing was a four-letter word: math.

Math made California prosper.

It’s most obvious in top universities like Stanford, CalTech, Berkeley, and UCLA. Those schools funneled great minds into California STEM enterprises like Silicon Valley, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and aeronautical engineering. Both the Central Valley and Hollywood—America’s main providers of food and fodder, respectively—rely upon engineering to mechanize production and optimize output.

All of this has made California’s GDP $3.6 trillion—making it the fifth largest economy in the world as of last year.

But now “California is America, only sooner” is a warning, and not just because of the exodus of people and jobs and the decay of our major cities, but because of the state’s abandonment of math—which is to say its abandonment of excellence and, in a way, reality itself.

Perhaps you’ve read the headlines about kooky San Francisco discarding algebra in the name of anti-racism. Now imagine that worldview adopted by the entire state.

On July 12, that’s what happened when California’s Board of Education, composed of eleven teachers, bureaucrats, professors—and a student—decided to approve the California Mathematics Framework.

Technically, the CMF is just a series of recommendations. As a practical matter, it’s the new reality. School districts and textbook manufacturers are already adapting to the new standards.

Here are some of them:

  • Most students won’t learn algebra until high school. In the past, when that was expected of middle schoolers, the CMF tells us, “success for many students was undermined.”
  • This means calculus will mostly be verboten, because students can’t take calculus “unless they have taken a high school algebra course or Mathematics I in middle school.”
  • “Detracking” (ending advanced courses) will be the law of the land until high school; students will be urged to “take the same rich mathematics courses in kindergarten through eighth grade.”
  • Lessons will foreground “equity” at the expense of teaching math basics like addition and subtraction. “Under the framework, the range of student backgrounds, learning differences, and perspectives, taken collectively, are seen as an instructional asset that can be used to launch and support all students in a deep and shared exploration of the same context and open task,” the CMF continues. It adds that “learning is not just a matter of gaining new knowledge—it is also about growth and identity development.”
  • Letter grades will be discouraged in favor of “standards-based assessments.” (It’s unclear what those are.)
Never mind that before California lowered its standards, the United States already ranked far behind the best-performing countries in math—places like Singapore, China, Estonia, and Slovenia. All those countries teach high school students calculus and, in some cases, more advanced linear algebra. (If we’re really in the midst of a cold war with China, we sure aren’t acting like it.)

The California Board of Education thinks the CMF is exactly what’s needed. That’s because the board has a fundamentally different approach to education—and it’s important that all Californians, indeed, all Americans, understand that.

The board’s overriding concern is not education or mathematical excellence, but minimizing racial inequity. Since a disproportionate number of white and Asian kids perform at the high end of the mathematics spectrum, and a disproportionate number of black and Latino children are at the bottom end, the board was left with two options: pull the bottom performers up, or push the top performers down. They did the easier thing.

In case anyone is wondering whether this works, whether it actually achieves greater racial equity, we need only look to San Francisco, which adopted CMF proposals like detracking before the CMF formally did.

“I want to be very clear on one fact that is based in our data: our current approach to math in SFUSD is not working,” San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Matt Wayne said. “That is a tragedy, because we want to do right by our students. And we’re not meeting our goals around math. And particularly our students, especially black and brown students, are not benefiting from the current way we do math in the district.”

I emailed Jo Boaler, a Stanford education professor, one of the CMF’s authors, and a co-founder of youcubed, a center at Stanford that has pioneered ideas about equity and math education that figure prominently in the plan. I wanted to know what I was missing. What Matt Wayne was missing.

Boaler replied that she didn’t have much to say about the CMF and that she was a “small cog in the system that produced the framework.”

When I pressed her to see if she could offer any thoughts about the ideas behind the CMF—ideas she’s well versed in—she suggested I speak with “lead writer” Brian Lindaman, a math education professor at Chico State. Lindaman did not reply to my email.

Eventually, I did manage to speak with Kyndall Brown, the executive director of UCLA’s California Mathematics Project, which is charged with implementing the CMF.

I started by saying the CMF is clearly focused on racial inequity—noting, for example, that Chapter 2 is all about equity and that it’s shot through with mentions of racial “disparities” and “gaps” when it comes to “student outcomes.”

Brown, who, like other CMF supporters, believes those disparities are largely, if not entirely, the fault of racially or culturally insensitive teaching methods, replied simply: “Do you know how racist that sounds?”

When I asked him what, exactly, was racist about that, he replied: “What mathematicians of color did you learn about as a student? What female mathematicians did you learn about?” (He appeared to be alluding to medieval Arab contributions to the fields of algebra and number theory—which are fascinating and important when studying the history of ideas, but not obviously germane when teaching ninth graders about quadratic equations.)

The thing is, the CMF will exacerbate racial inequities. I went to a private school in Los Angeles filled with white and Asian students, and I know exactly how those kids—and definitely their parents—would react if they were told they could no longer take advanced math. They would enroll in rigorous programs outside school, like the Russian School of Mathematics, that would push them way beyond wherever their peers are. By the time college applications came along, the racial gap would be more like a yawning chasm.

I turned to Alan Schoenfeld, a Berkeley education professor who advised members of the Board of Education on the CMF, to see what he thought about this, and he said the same thing opponents of affirmative action have—that lower-performing students might perform better and develop greater confidence if they’re in a less rigorous environment. “Now some of them are going to turn out to enjoy mathematics, and they’re going to pursue mathematical careers,” Schoenfeld told me.

Ian Rowe, a CMF critic best known for founding several independent schools in the Bronx, said of the plan’s supporters: “They’ve embraced this ideology of oppressor-oppressed framework, where it’s assumed that black kids are these marginalized, oppressed human beings, and white kids are somehow the privileged oppressors. You see this all across the country, where expectations are being lowered in the name of equity by teachers and principals to somehow level the playing field.”

Let’s be clear: the CMF is racism pretending to be progressive, and all the fancy ed speak—about “frameworks” and “detracking” and “identity development”—can’t obscure as much. Indeed, the ideological gap is basically nonexistent between CMF supporters and reactionaries who once thought black and Latino kids were cognitively or culturally incapable of advanced mathematics.

We should be blaring this from the rooftops and on our social media feeds, over and over—lest we lose the California Dream, a.k.a. the American Dream, which once made this place so special.

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So with this logic 2+2=6 and a man is a woman because he says he is
trigger warning - I do like 1984 and sperg about it a lot.

In 1984, the 2+2=5 was something to symbolize adherence and respect to the controlling Party. However, it is said explicitly in the story that, of course, 2+2=4 when you must build a bridge! Implying, what idiot society would ever tell otherwise?

Doctors know what a man or a woman are, regardless of what cult they are in. It is something that we have been programmed to do as mammals (by God, evolution, or whatever you believe in). However, short of reinventing calculus and algebra again, we need to be taught that.
In other words, a child needs to be brainwashed to stop believing her eyes that the bearded hulking person in her bathroom is a "lady"; however you just need to not teach her maths to ensure she will not know it (unless she searches for learning material hersef)
 
@Soggy paper straw: El Comandante is a big 1984 sperg as well, and if my memory serves right (my copy is packed in a box somewhere) Winston says something like "In the end, the Party would say 2+2=5 and you would have to believe it, not just because they would kill you for saying otherwise, but because they might be right." The point is that the Party had such a tight grip on society that they could declare the "truth" to be anything they wanted and nobody would know any different because all evidence to the contrary would go down the memory holes at the Ministry of Truth.

Real world new lefties, however, are saying that 2+2=collard greens, and trying to make a world in which the most important math answer is some obscure nigger mathematician's life instead of an actual numerical answer. In 1984 the Party could use 2+2=5 with the proles and 2+2=4 when they actually needed the upper class to get something done.

But Califagnia is going to teach literally EVERYBODY that 2+2=collard greens, and most of the year will be socjus sperging about how math is racist and colonial and thus is evil and not worthy of being learned at all. The rich will either send their kids to private schools or simply move to Austin and Miami where 2+2 will still =4. Back in Califagnia civilization will be coming unglued because nobody knows any math at all.

The Party was smart enough to keep the fact that 2+2=4 alive, albeit a state secret. (This is in line with irl Communist regimes-in the USSR maps were state secrets and closely guarded; the proles were forbidden from owning them, but at least maps still existed.) Califagnia however wants to demolish facts for social justice for literally everybody. This will end well, I'm sure...
 
@Soggy paper straw: El Comandante is a big 1984 sperg as well, and if my memory serves right (my copy is packed in a box somewhere) Winston says something like "In the end, the Party would say 2+2=5 and you would have to believe it, not just because they would kill you for saying otherwise, but because they might be right." The point is that the Party had such a tight grip on society that they could declare the "truth" to be anything they wanted and nobody would know any different because all evidence to the contrary would go down the memory holes at the Ministry of Truth.

Real world new lefties, however, are saying that 2+2=collard greens, and trying to make a world in which the most important math answer is some obscure nigger mathematician's life instead of an actual numerical answer. In 1984 the Party could use 2+2=5 with the proles and 2+2=4 when they actually needed the upper class to get something done.

But Califagnia is going to teach literally EVERYBODY that 2+2=collard greens, and most of the year will be socjus sperging about how math is racist and colonial and thus is evil and not worthy of being learned at all. The rich will either send their kids to private schools or simply move to Austin and Miami where 2+2 will still =4. Back in Califagnia civilization will be coming unglued because nobody knows any math at all.

The Party was smart enough to keep the fact that 2+2=4 alive, albeit a state secret. (This is in line with irl Communist regimes-in the USSR maps were state secrets and closely guarded; the proles were forbidden from owning them, but at least maps still existed.) Califagnia however wants to demolish facts for social justice for literally everybody. This will end well, I'm sure...
I was going to comment on this but you beat me to it.

What will happen is that initially, Daquarious will not be able to go into STEM courses because he's been taught that 2+2 = collard greens and the profs are gonna go 'Yeah, that ain't gonna fly.'

Then the retard socjus faggots will roll in and declare that Daquarious's lived experiences mean that yes, 2+2 = collard greens and the STEM courses must accept that. At which point things get interesting in that 'watch the chimpanzee with a revolver' kind of way. Because to quote Abraham Lincoln of all people, calling a tail a leg will not make it a leg. And 2+2 will still equal 4.

So you will get bridges that collapse, medicines that don't work (or kill the patient), etc. History is replete with this, but the faggots simply refuse to accept it.

As I pass through my incarnations in every age and race,
I make my proper prostrations to the Gods of the Market Place.
Peering through reverent fingers I watch them flourish and fall,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings, I notice, outlast them all.

We were living in trees when they met us. They showed us each in turn
That Water would certainly wet us, as Fire would certainly burn:
But we found them lacking in Uplift, Vision and Breadth of Mind,
So we left them to teach the Gorillas while we followed the March of Mankind.

We moved as the Spirit listed. They never altered their pace,
Being neither cloud nor wind-borne like the Gods of the Market Place,
But they always caught up with our progress, and presently word would come
That a tribe had been wiped off its icefield, or the lights had gone out in Rome.

With the Hopes that our World is built on they were utterly out of touch,
They denied that the Moon was Stilton; they denied she was even Dutch;
They denied that Wishes were Horses; they denied that a Pig had Wings;
So we worshipped the Gods of the Market Who promised these beautiful things.

When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know."

On the first Feminian Sandstones we were promised the Fuller Life
(Which started by loving our neighbour and ended by loving his wife)
Till our women had no more children and the men lost reason and faith,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "The Wages of Sin is Death."

In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all,
By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul;
But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "If you don't work you die."

Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew
And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true
That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more.

As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man
There are only four things certain since Social Progress began.
That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,
And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;

And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!
 
that lower-performing students might perform better and develop greater confidence if they’re in a less rigorous environment. “Now some of them are going to turn out to enjoy mathematics, and they’re going to pursue mathematical careers,” Schoenfeld told me.

Seems highly unlikely if they aren't taught it in the first place fuckstick.

This is the fucking epitome of "they'll learn it later", but later never fucking comes, does it?
 
As someone who does work in the educational system, I can confirm that Common fuckin Core is alive and well. Funded by that fuck Bill Gates. Another no-shit confirmation is that most school issues, fights and riots or whatever is caused predominantly by niggers. If the blacks can behave just as well as Malcolm X, they wouldn't be an issue. But thanks to St. Floyd, they have become especially uppity. Sheboons especially the morbidly obese ones surprisingly can fight like hell.

In short, if California wants to solve its public educational problems, they MUST answer the nigger question. But as retardation is the only option for this Communist state, it will only get worse. I must also stress that the education system is unironically running out of teachers.


Vid related.


Sam managed to capture what its like to be a public education teacher here.
 
California keeps shooting itself in the foot. And their transplants keep ending up in my city, spreading their disease.
 
We mock this shit now but consider this; when we're older and infirm, who's going to be our doctors, contractors, architects, etc?

These fucking idiots.
Oh, we're all going to be dead in 20 years, the latest. All because we didn't want to hurt some nigger's feelings.
 
I remember being in middle school one day and going through a drive-thru. Register was broken, and the dude at the window couldn't make proper change. I can't imagine how fucking horrible it's going to become in future decades.
My boyfriend had to walk a drive-thru cashier through making change the other day. It was fucking absurd.
 
My boyfriend had to walk a drive-thru cashier through making change the other day. It was fucking absurd.
One of my high school summer jobs (actually more than one now I think of it) involved a mechanical till, and you worked out the change yourself. No bar codes. You were expected to remember the price per pound of all the loose goods like fruit, although there was a binder to look it up if you forgot, and you’d be expected to multiply that weight by price per pound and put it into the till. Most of us had a calculator in a drawer in case of arguments.
I was pretty good at mental arithmetic then. That’s basically just practice for most people.
The kids we hire now , I’d say 85% can’t do the very basic things without their phones. As in, adding two easy numbers together. You’ve got seventy three patients as of last week and we’ve got twelve new ones, that kid of thing. It’s mind blowing to see how dependent they are. They cannot think through problems, they cannot be creative and they cannot use language correctly. They also can’t restrain themselves and get angry when a client is being an arse.
It’s like regression to a bestial state.
 
One of my high school summer jobs (actually more than one now I think of it) involved a mechanical till, and you worked out the change yourself. No bar codes. You were expected to remember the price per pound of all the loose goods like fruit, although there was a binder to look it up if you forgot, and you’d be expected to multiply that weight by price per pound and put it into the till. Most of us had a calculator in a drawer in case of arguments.
I was pretty good at mental arithmetic then. That’s basically just practice for most people.
The kids we hire now , I’d say 85% can’t do the very basic things without their phones. As in, adding two easy numbers together. You’ve got seventy three patients as of last week and we’ve got twelve new ones, that kid of thing. It’s mind blowing to see how dependent they are. They cannot think through problems, they cannot be creative and they cannot use language correctly. They also can’t restrain themselves and get angry when a client is being an arse.
It’s like regression to a bestial state.
Two things. A fucked Public Education system (California especially with all its nigger-enablement policies and encouraging kids to Troon out) and Tik Tok dependency (Quick Dopamine hit and the opportunity to become famous... weaponized by the Chinks as they're happy to shove degeneracy in the faces of everyone else's youth but theirs).

All in all, we are living in a Tumblr world. And Tumblr is cancer.
 
I understand things were getting pushed harder and faster since my day; but back in my day, I didn't have Algebra until my first day of high-school either (1998-1999 year). Maybe it's because I was in the armpit of the fucking state and we didn't have the resources for early big brains or maybe nobody in the state cared or whatever, but this was a norm.

I went to a top 50 public junior high, and then public high school that coordinated curriculum to ensure an easy transition between the two. We started Algebra in the "honors" track in 7th grade.

I've talked about this often so it'll just say academia is a joke
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Wow, that color purple means that was a duplicate made on a ditto machine (also known as a spirit duplicator). I haven't seen one of those in literal ages.
 
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I remember being in middle school one day and going through a drive-thru. Register was broken, and the dude at the window couldn't make proper change. I can't imagine how fucking horrible it's going to become in future decades.

That's perfect for the corpos. You simply regurgitate or act out what the screen tells you to do. Perfect pod worker.
 
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