There's an unspoken weak spot in our society most adults can't do basic math. A recent U.S. Department of Education study found that American adults are largely unable to calculate tips, understand their mortgage payments, or even figure out their weekly salary when told their hourly wage. Though we live in a world where numbers, percentages and statistics are tossed at us daily - a world that expects us to make sense of these figures - 87% of American adults are deemed non-proficient at math, according to a recent Education Department study. But there is hope. As the scope of this problem has become more publicized, community colleges have moved in to help, offering courses to help adults gain math proficiency. And programs and books have been created to address the issue, too. Still, most adults need to start their math journey is back at the beginning, and few resources have been developed to address the earliest math skills. Singing Turtle Press, publisher of the award-winning
Algebra Survival Guide, is coming to the rescue, though, with a new book that helps adults master foundational math concepts.
Math Basics Made Easy, a new offering in eBook format, teaches adults the four fundamental math operations: adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. These four skill areas are the foundation stones of mathematics, says co-author Steve Slavin. Because most Americans have never mastered these skills, they haven't gotten very far in math. And that has closed the door to many high-paying careers. Slavin should know about these problems. He has devoted his life to teaching math, and to writing books to help people grasp math. Slavin believes that no matter how far behind a person may be in math, it's never too late to learn math, even if one must go back to the very first grade.
Math Basics Made Easy presents early math concepts in a format that works for adults. The book offers brief, easily understood lessons with worked-out sample problems, followed by a collection of practice problems for the reader. Answers are provided to all practice problems, so readers get instant feedback on how well they are progressing. Within each of the four content areas - adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing - concepts are taught sequentially, easiest concepts first, most challenging topics last. The book is heavy on practice because Slavin believes that we learn math by doing math. The benefit, though, is that anyone who works his way through this book will learn the basics of math and thereby put himself in a position to move on to more challenging topics. In today's challenging economic times,
Math Basics Made Easy offers a gateway to better opportunities for today's job-seeker. Slavin's co-author, Ginny Crisonino, also teaches math daily, serving as Mathematics Chair at Union County College, Cranford, NJ. The book also gives anyone who never fully understood math's basics a chance to master them, for the book's message is that it's never too late to learn. A solid self-teaching guide,
Math Basics Made Easy offers solid encouragement and competent instruction to anyone with the desire to master math's basic skills.
About Ginny Crisonino
Ginny Crisonino is the chair of the Mathematics Department at Union County College in Cranford, New Jersey. She has a M.S. in mathematics from New York Polytechnic University, and despite her youthful appearance, has taught mathematics for 25 years.
About Steve Slavin
Steve Slavin is the author or co-author of 14 math and economics books including All the Math You'll Ever Need (Wiley) and Economics, an introductory college text now in its 10th edition (McGraw-Hill).