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In the news today -
What do you think about this? Aren't women in general better at language? Would that in case also be something to rectify in the test?
In the news today -
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=83&artikel=4771495Today the new Scholastic Aptitude Test, in which mathematics has been given a higher profile, is taken by many young people, but there is no suitable sample of individuals diagnosed with dyscalculia.
For dyslexics have a custom test for many years but for dyscalculics, who have problems with math, there is nothing.
- I really wanted to get this to work so I bought a book that was adapted for the Scholastic Aptitude Test, says Pernilla Teuchler who previously done the exam and then had big problems with the math portion.
- When I opened the book, I thought just that there's no way, I can not do this.
But then she changed her mind and struggled her way through the book.
- I did not really get more after that and when I did the exam again as I got high scores in English and Swedish section, but mathematics was screwed.
Dyscalculia is a mathematical equivalent of dyslexia, and a dyscalculics may have problems with, for example to understand how big a number is or do simple calculations.
Ann-Louise Ljungblad is an advisor on Special Needs Education, and she thinks that there should be a suitable test. She draws parallels to the test dyslexics may, for example, where some parts are read out.
- You would need a calculator and a math formulas to come into its own.
Is not cheating with calculator?
- No it is not, this is about a disability that is not of a transient nature but something that you might get to work with throughout life. You may never get a quick head count, but you can still hit and strategies that work. Then it's up to us in the system to support that the best way.
National Agency, in charge of the exam, should according to the law promote equal treatment regardless of disability.
Now the university entrance exam just been redesigned and put more emphasis on the math portion, but the work to align the test has only just begun, according to Asa Rurling, head of the sample on Higher Education.
- Now we are in the situation we are, the National Agency has decided to introduce this new test, she says.
- You can discuss the order of things to come but now it's like this and we will review what we can do.
It is not clear when a sample is suitable for dyscalculics can be made.
What do you think about this? Aren't women in general better at language? Would that in case also be something to rectify in the test?