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    Letters to the Editor: Is anyone trying to solve the equation on math teacher shortages?

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsSeptember 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sept. 24, 2025 7 AM PT

    To the editor: The significance of math literacy can’t be overstated (“Math crisis began a decade ago and has only worsened, report says,” Sept. 23). The hidden present of math is the event of downside fixing, crucial considering and perseverance, all of that are significantly missing in as we speak’s graduates. Emma Gallegos’ article was on level in stating how essential a certified math trainer is in making certain college students perceive and thrive in arithmetic.

    Nonetheless, there’s nothing to point that something is being finished to handle the scarcity of succesful math lecturers. Do our public training leaders have their heads within the sand, hoping the issue will repair itself? In the meantime, graduates with levels in arithmetic can discover profitable careers within the personal sector in information science and information analytics. We’ll simply should hope the general public training system can do the maths on how one can handle this.

    Jason Y. Calizar, Torrance



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