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Hi Laura,
I don't know if it is too early...some don't "get it" until college. But I think you hit on something with the context. I helped teach a group of low achieving/low expectation 8th graders (mostly D's and F's). We gave them graphing calculators and put everyting into context - geometry or money or something. They all compared well to the traditional Algebra 8th graders. So yesh - I think context is definitely the key.
I can tell you from experience, Algebra is not pushed for minorities such as African American and Latino... Those students are defintely left behind in the catorgory of math and science...
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Are we teaching Algebra I too early? I tutor many many students and find they never grasped Algebra I in 8th grade, but get it in 9th or 10th. My tutees complain there is no context for them - they don't see how Algebra I works in their world. Of course I only tutor the ones who are struggling ~ Laura
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