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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Math Scores Show No Gap for Girls, Study Finds

We read the following interesting article that we would like to share with you:

Math Scores Show No Gap for Girls, Study Finds By TAMAR LEWIN

Three years after the president of Harvard, Lawrence H. Summers, got into trouble for questioning women’s “intrinsic aptitude” for science and engineering — and 16 years after the talking Barbie doll proclaimed that “math class is tough” — a study paid for by the National Science Foundation has found that girls perform as well as boys on standardized math tests.

Although boys in high school performed better than girls in math 20 years ago, the researchers found, that is no longer the case. The reason, they said, is simple: Girls used to take fewer advanced math courses than boys, but now they are taking just as many.

“Now that enrollment in advanced math courses is equalized, we don’t see gender differences in test performance,” said Marcia C. Linn of the University of California, Berkeley, a co-author of the study. “But people are surprised by these findings, which suggests to me that the stereotypes are still there.”

The findings, reported in the July 25 issue of Science magazine, are based on math scores from seven million students in 10 states, tested in accordance with the federal No Child Left Behind Act.

The researchers looked at the average of the test scores of all students, the performance of the most gifted children and the ability to solve complex math problems. They found, in every category, that girls did as well as boys. (To their dismay, the researchers found that the tests in the 10 states did not include a single question requiring complex problem-solving, forcing them to use a national assessment test for that portion of their research.)

Janet Hyde, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who led the study, said the persistent stereotypes about girls and math had taken a toll.

“The stereotype that boys do better at math is still held widely by teachers and parents,” Dr. Hyde said. “And teachers and parents guide girls, giving them advice about what courses to take, what careers to pursue. I still hear anecdotes about guidance counselors steering girls away from engineering, telling them they won’t be able to do the math.”

Girls are still underrepresented in high school physics classes and, as noted by Dr. Summers, who resigned in 2006, in the highest levels of physics, chemistry and engineering, which require advanced math skills.

The study also analyzed the gender gap on the math section of the SAT. Rather than proving boys’ superior talent for math, the study found, the difference is probably attributable to a skewed pool of test takers. The SAT is taken primarily by seniors bound for college, and since more girls than boys go to college, about 100,000 more girls than boys take the test, including lower-achieving girls who bring down the girls’ average score.

On the ACT, another college entrance test, the study said, the gender gap in math scores disappeared in Colorado and Illinois after the states began requiring all students to take the test.

Summer Day Camp in Boca Raton

We are happy to announce that Camp TLC is a summer day camp for preschool kids located in Boca Raton. Camp begins June 9, 2008. Camp hours are 7a.m – 5:30pm daily.

Each week includes fun filled preschool summer activities. Your children will spend their summer mornings learning new songs, making cool crafts, cooking, dancing, and playing games.

Below you will find the themes for this years’ camp.

Our Themes for our Summer Day Camp
Week 1: Water Fun (WATER SLIDE HOUSE)
Week 2: Wild, Wild, West (RODEO)
Week 3: Mad Science Week (SCIENTIST VISIT!)
Week 4: Red, White & Blue Week (4TH OF JULY PARADE)
Week 5: Hawaiian Luau Week (TABLE CLOTH LUAU!)
Week 6: School Spirit Week (TEAM JERSEY/ PEP RALLY!)
Week 7: Sports Week (PLAYBAL)
Week 8: Wildlife Exhibition Week (ANIMAL EXHIBITION)
Week 9: Crazy Carnival (KIDDY CARNIVAL W/ BOOTHS)
LAST WEEK OF CAMP! (TRAIN)

For more information about our Preschool Summer Day Camp in Boca Raton please contact us or visit the school office. We will be happy to answer any questions or concerns.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program in Boca Raton

The Learning Center Preschool is offers the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), for more information call us at (561)-391-1140.

Voluntary Pre-kindergarten Program (VPK) is a legislatively mandated program designed to prepare every four-year-old in Florida for kindergarten and build the foundation for their educational success. The VPK program gives each child an opportunity to perform better in school and throughout life with quality programs that include high literacy standards, accountability, appropriate curricula, substantial instruction periods, manageable class sizes, and qualified instructors. All eligible four-year-olds are entitled to participate in one of the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program options.

For more information about the Voluntary Pre-kindergarten Program in Boca Raton, Florida please contact The Learning Center Preschool.