K-12's biggest failure is low expectations. I was reading at three and doing simple algebra at six. If I could do these things, then so can every child.
My bro, you are an n of one. Anyone who learned algebra at 6 would know that something true for one case cannot be automatically extended to all cases - in fact, this single data point is almost less than worthless because it gives you the illusion of knowledge without any context.
K-12's biggest failure is low expectations. I was reading at three and doing simple algebra at six. If I could do these things, then so can every child.
My bro, you are an n of one. Anyone who learned algebra at 6 would know that something true for one case cannot be automatically extended to all cases - in fact, this single data point is almost less than worthless because it gives you the illusion of knowledge without any context.