计算能力。

P. Malik
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识字和数学盲是社会弊病,部分原因是对文字和数字的需求增加。正如印刷术给大众带来文字,使识字成为生产生活的先决条件一样,现在计算机使计算能力成为当今社会的一个基本特征。但占据头条的是数学盲,而不是计算能力:对基本定量工具的无知是美国社会的通病,在美国的许多亚文化中正接近流行病的水平。因此,数学盲导致机会不平等,并威胁到美国的生产能力。今天的学校必须接受一项艰巨的挑战,即为所有学生达到适当的计算能力水平。
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Numeracy.
I Miteracy and innumeracy are social ills created in part by increased demand for words and num bers. As printing brought words to the masses and made literacy a prerequisite for productive life, so now computing has made numeracy an essential feature of today's society. But it is innumeracy, not numeracy, that dominates the headlines: ignorance of basic quantitative tools is endemic in American society and is approaching epidemic levels among many subcultures of the American mosaic. Innumeracy thus leads to in equity in opportunity and threatens to under mine America's capacity for productive work. Today's schools must accept the daunting chal lenge of achieving appropriate levels of numer acy for all students.
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