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<blockquote data-quote="Rust Shackleford" data-source="post: 3094385" data-attributes="member: 7380"><p>I'd love to here more on this. When it comes to math I'm familiar with what is taught at the middle school (6th-8th) level today and in the 90's, but certainly not as knowledgeable regarding what was taught in the 60's. Can you be more specific as to what was taught in the 6th-8th grade in those days that is not taught today?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rust Shackleford, post: 3094385, member: 7380"] I'd love to here more on this. When it comes to math I'm familiar with what is taught at the middle school (6th-8th) level today and in the 90's, but certainly not as knowledgeable regarding what was taught in the 60's. Can you be more specific as to what was taught in the 6th-8th grade in those days that is not taught today? [/QUOTE]
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