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Daily Mail [UK]: Maths 'too hard for students and dons': Universities drop subject from science courses
Universities are dropping maths from degree courses because students - and their lecturers - cannot cope with it, a report warns today. ... Universities are being forced to dumb down degree courses requiring the use of maths, including sciences, economics, psychology and social sciences. Students are unable to tackle complex problems and their lecturers struggle to teach them anyway, it is claimed.
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Universities are being forced to dumb down degree courses requiring the use of maths, including sciences, economics, psychology and social sciences.
Students are unable to tackle complex problems and their lecturers struggle to teach them anyway, it is claimed.
Here is the same story on EducationNews.org.
In any case, how can it be that every country is below average in the quality of its education? There are three stories about the euro crisis: the Republican story, the German story, and the truth. -- Paul Krugman
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