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Follow on Google News | Talented Kids are also at Risk of Falling Off Math TrackParents Seek Ways to Keep Bright Kids from Losing Interest in Math During Transition Between Elementary and High School
By: IMACS “We know that interest in math, especially among girls, falls off dramatically in middle school. This pattern arises with bright kids too who really start to question why the curriculum they are forced to study is so uninspiring. At IMACS, we keep that interest strong by focusing on the deep and elegant ideas woven throughout mathematics,” In response to requests for a flexible option for advanced middle schoolers, IMACS launched Elements of Mathematics: According to www.elementsofmathematics.com, the self-study EMF program is based on the Intuitive Background volume of the Elements of Mathematics series of textbooks. The well-tested curriculum has been in use with gifted and talented students for over 20 years. “With new technologies we are excited to be bringing these courses to a much wider audience through the internet,” said Dr. Ted Sweet, IMACS Director of Curriculum Development. The first course is now available online at no cost to students who enroll before January 1, 2013. IMACS plans to roll out the remaining 14 modestly-priced courses over the next several years. IMACS was founded in 1993 to give talented elementary and secondary school students a competitive edge by teaching them how to think critically using logic and reasoning. IMACS now serves more than 2,800 students in over 10 countries, more than half of whom are distance-learning students. End
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