Join us for a Preview Screening of a New Documentary on Math Education
The Biggest Story Problem: Why America’s Students are Failing at Math
Monday, October 1, 2012 - The Alloy Studios – 6 to 8 pm
5530 Penn Avenue - Pittsburgh, PA 15206
The Biggest Story Problem: Why America’s Students are Failing at Math is an independent documentary film that explores a previously unexplained phenomenon: why students in the United States perform well in math in their elementary years, score above average until 8th grade, and then precipitously drop to the bottom tier in the world by 10th grade.
Co-producer Martha Riecks will be hosting a special preview screening of the film on Monday, October 1 from 6 to 8 pm at The Alloy Studios (5530 Penn Avenue, Friendship). Teachers, parents and others with an interest in middle school math education are invited to attend. To reserve a spot at this limited-space screening, email kate@imagineeducation.org or call 575-224-1480. There is no cost to attend, but donations to support distribution efforts are welcome.
For more information about this film, or a preview trailer, visit www.thebiggeststoryproblem.com.
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