A map
by Kairab's foot October 6, 2021
by Tommypoop August 24, 2020
by Adzinho April 21, 2022
by JBhatts December 25, 2022
When the mathematical proficiency or quantitative literacy of a country is linked to the location where its math curriculum was formulated—for example, both developed and developing countries that have adopted the Singapore math curriculum, or adapted part of it, have generally performed better than those that are reluctant to take the risks.
Just as the color of the cat doesn’t matter as long as it catches the mouse, so the geography of math shouldn’t be a big concern for parents and politicians if the local or foreign math curriculum could produce a quantitatively literate or numerate citizentry.
by MathPlus April 29, 2021
by Craz-E October 27, 2007
Almost the same as described in definition 1, unless you plan on studying geography in college. Definitely not a test that's as easy as it sounds.
Person 1: "That geography test couldn't have been that hard, could it?"
Person 2: "Seriously, that test was a lot more than knowing capitals and coloring countries in."
Person 2: "Seriously, that test was a lot more than knowing capitals and coloring countries in."
by c.eliz March 24, 2010