Get the Math

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Common Sense Media says

Teens' career field trips highlight algebra's usefulness.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
not for kidsNOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age.

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this series encourages tweens to appreciate the usefulness of math in a variety of careers. Teens’ interactions with professionals in fashion, music, and technology give real-world meaning to basic algebraic concepts, showing tweens how the skills they’re learning now will serve them later in life. The show strives for diversity in its participant base, including an ethnically diverse group of teens as well as showcasing women in careers traditionally dominated by men.

  • Participants put basic algebra skills to use to solve industry-specific challenges posed by the pros.
  • The series illustrates the importance of mastering math skills to prepare for any career path, demonstrating how professionals in a variety of fields use algebra to succeed at their jobs.
  • The adults welcome the teens’ suggestions and encourage them to be creative in solving problems. The show strives for racial and gender diversity, including women who
    work in traditionally male-dominated fields like computer programming.
  • Not applicable.

What's the story?

In GET THE MATH, teens interact with professionals in fields like musical production, fashion, and computer gaming to understand how math skills play a role in their work. Each segment starts with some background information about the participant’s job, after which four teens visit the office to get a sense of the work. During their visit, the teens are presented with a real-life challenge to solve using their knowledge of algebra.


Is it any good?

 

Kudos to any series that can entice tweens to appreciate the usefulness of math. But while that's the plan for Get the Math, but unfortunately falls victim to its own ambition. Because the show tries to be thorough in giving background on the adult participants and the jobs they do before bringing in the teens, there’s just too little time to devote to the part of the show that’s really geared to its young audience. In the end, the teens’ time onscreen is minimal, and, as a result, the simplistic challenges feel pretty one-dimensional.

But that’s not to say the show isn’t worthwhile. If the subject matter interests your tweens enough to keep them watching, then only good can come of exposing them to the idea of the diverse, real-life applications of math.


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What families can talk about

  • Families can talk about careers. Did any of the jobs you saw on this show intrigue you? What special skills and knowledge do these professionals need to do their jobs? How does math factor into each one? What other careers would use math knowledge?

  • How does the show's inclusion of teen girls and women encourage gender-neutral interest in math? Which traditionally male careers are becoming more accessible to women?

  • Discuss your family's rules about TV and other media. What time limits and content restrictions does your family have? Why? How do they keep you safe


This review was written by Emily Ashby
Parent of 11 and 16 year old
February 20, 2011
 
SOOOOOO BOREING
my kid was so bored

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This review was written by Emily Ashby
TV rating:NR
Network:PBS
Genre:Educational

This review was written by Emily Ashby
 

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