When students, teachers, and homeschoolers could access affordable or quasi-free quality grades K–12 math resources based on the math curriculum from the “fine” city of Singapore, by bypassing traditional channels of distribution or mercenary middlepersons.
Thanks to print on demand (POD), the Uberization of Singapore math has significantly leveled the playing field for self-published authors and small publishers, as they needn’t rent a warehouse to store their books and rely on cut-throat distributors and bookstores to sell their titles.
by Numerati June 17, 2025

Kid 1. I dont understand this
Teacher. Ok look first you blah bla, now do u understand
Kid 1. Yep this is why I hate math
Teacher. Ok look first you blah bla, now do u understand
Kid 1. Yep this is why I hate math
by Mixed is my skin color March 27, 2020

When both local and foreign math publishers in Singapore—with the backing of government-linked businesses or organizations, and positive feedback from thousands of homeschoolers overseas—aim to influence or impose their ways of teaching and learning elementary school math around the world—they desire to grow in power and profits to an eager global audience that is keen to emulate Singapore’s math success at home.
Just as the principles of McDonaldization has been applied to the church and religion, mathepreneurs aren’t shy to apply the grobalization of Singapore math to colonize math education around the globe.
by Numerati June 21, 2025

A waste of time. You learn derivatives, but it is unnecessary unless you want to be an engineer. Don't take this course if you love your free time.
by sunnyka November 11, 2020

Me: My time has come.
My bestfriend: R.I.P.
My Bestfriend: *Planning for funeral*
Parents: *Doesnt care since its only math.*
My bestfriend: R.I.P.
My Bestfriend: *Planning for funeral*
Parents: *Doesnt care since its only math.*
by Geek of the greek da the anime February 8, 2022
