How To Teach Math Concepts To Kids

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 | local info

Fasten your seat belts for the global economy. Unfortunately this brave new world poses a serious and formidable challenge to the United States. The problem is that our children are just not showing much interest or skills in the areas of math, engineering, science, or technology. As the workers of the baby boomer generation start to retire, we not only need to fill these jobs, but instruct our young people to compete for the global jobs of the future. Could the media of the math comic book be part of the solution to the problem?

As we enter this brave new age, we need new tools. Not just the internet, but other ways to teach math and science to our kids. Kids need to be shown that mathematics can be very practical to the hobbies and interests that they have at such a young age. For example, mathematics is very important in calculating the statistics of their favorite sports star. Mathematics principles are also at heart in the world of music. If our children learn that mathematics is not only practical, but very fun, they will be more likely to choose a profession in it in when they get older.

How about math comics? Could this be considered to be a “media” device? Perhaps in some ways. While it’s true that math comic strips have been around for years and years, they have mostly been used to entertain. We’ve all read a comic about a superhero, or a talking rabbit, or young romance. How many times have we read a comic that taught us math? Since kids love to read comics, if we can use this format to teach them science and math, we will all win. They will be entertained and educated, and we will help set our children on a course that is good for the nation’s future.

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