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From: Derek Fawcus <dfawcus+lists-tuhs@employees.org>
To: tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Photos of University Computer Labs - now off topic
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2021 20:57:58 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YcY0VuhldGZSXI9x@clarinet.employees.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3915e4db-6740-9777-03f4-4c6b4c09045c@csp-partnership.co.uk>

On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 04:28:26PM +0000, Dr Iain Maoileoin wrote:
> 
> 50 years ago our (Scottish) schooling used only Arithmetic for the basic 
> number manipulation.  About 10-15 years ago maffs became the name.  I 
> dont know how the transition occured with us. Schools?  or Media??  
> Perhaps we have just imported the name from the good old US of A ;-)

Or more likely from England?

I can recall my parents and grandparents referring to the "Three R's",
so at some point we would have called it Arithmetic.

I don't recall what we called it in Primary School, when simply doing
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and handing of fractions
(i.e. rationals) including 'vulgar fractions'.  However once at Middle
School, the lessons were definitly called maths, and covered other fields
(e.g. logariths).

The O-level and A-level papers in High School were all in maths. At
O-level Mathematics, at A-level Pure Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
(the latter at the time with distinct Statistics and/or Mechanics
lessons / papers).  So that is at least the mid 70s.

(For folks outwith the UK, the Scottish and English school systems
 are distict, and always have been)

DF

  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-12-24 21:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-12-22 15:11 [TUHS] Photos of University Computer Labs Alexander Jacocks via TUHS
2021-12-22 20:31 ` josh
2021-12-22 21:07   ` Rob Pike
2021-12-22 21:15     ` Rob Pike
2021-12-23  4:28       ` Warren Toomey
2021-12-23  4:31         ` Alexander Jacocks via TUHS
2021-12-23  4:45         ` Rob Pike
2021-12-22 21:14 ` Win Treese
2021-12-23  0:48   ` Adam Thornton
2021-12-23  1:30 ` Adam Sampson
2021-12-23  2:18   ` Larry McVoy
2021-12-23 13:05     ` Michael Kjörling
2021-12-23 14:19       ` Larry McVoy
2021-12-23 15:29         ` [TUHS] Photos of University Computer Labs - now off topic Dr Iain Maoileoin
2021-12-23 16:00           ` Larry McVoy
2021-12-23 16:28             ` Dr Iain Maoileoin
2021-12-23 16:35               ` Larry McVoy
2021-12-23 16:47                 ` Dr Iain Maoileoin
2021-12-23 22:15               ` Steve Nickolas
2021-12-24 20:57               ` Derek Fawcus [this message]
2021-12-23 16:02           ` Warner Losh
2021-12-23 16:19             ` Larry McVoy
2021-12-23 22:13               ` Steve Nickolas
2021-12-24  3:48                 ` Theodore Ts'o
2021-12-28 21:45                   ` Greg A. Woods
2021-12-29 16:58                     ` Theodore Ts'o
2022-01-09 19:04                 ` Stuart Remphrey
2021-12-25  0:00 ` [TUHS] Photos of University Computer Labs Mike Markowski
2021-12-29  2:44   ` Alexander Jacocks via TUHS

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