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Stranger2306 t1_j9osy0z wrote

Schools began reducing gym time and fine arts time to trying to improve the all important math and reading scores. Opportunity cost for everything.

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StrayMoggie t1_j9ovn97 wrote

But aren't the reading and math scores still abysmal?

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Stranger2306 t1_j9oybwu wrote

Oh yeah. And that's a long discussion.

But I'd def argue that "killing and drilling" math by hurting overall variety in curriculum is causing more harm than good.

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StrayMoggie t1_j9p0yzs wrote

It feels that the system is trying so hard to improve math scores that they change the teaching method every few years.

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InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j9p4lmp wrote

You need to exercise for your brain to work properly. So the reason for bad reading and maths scores is partly due to not enough exercise.

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West_Flounder2840 t1_j9tfr4x wrote

Would love to see a study correlating intelligence with bmi

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InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j9tgxts wrote

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>There was a negative association between IQ and obesity in the UK population.
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>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lim2.11

The main causal link between intelligence and bmi, is that less intelligent people are more likely to do things that make them overweight/obese.

edit: Here also showing a negative correlation between BMI and years of education.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4797329/

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apcolleen t1_j9rbhwz wrote

We had gym class about once or twice a month in Elementary school and the coach was out there yelling at us for being out of shape. We didn't even get recess the entire time I was there.

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IMakeStuffUppp t1_j9przka wrote

We are taught to take tests.

Everything is to prepare for a test. State/National.

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