if he doesn't edit out his rant by the time i've had lunch i'm voting for delete too. And even if he doesn't I might. And if he says its not a rant I'll ask him when was the last time he saw three exclamation marks on something that wasn't a rant.
@Roland It's just that math/stat people and biologists (or <insert subject>ists), quite rightly, tend to be interested in the topic for different reasons and will place greater emphasis in certain areas (maths/stats on basic theory, the Gaussian distribution etc, vs on applied aspects etc with biologists). We're doing a curriculum review in UofR Biology at the moment where this has cropped up...
@GavinSimpson I don't think we disagree much. I just believe that when regression is introduced the first time, it's better to give the students a good understanding of how it works mathematically, i.e., show them how the sum of squares is minimized. And unfortunately most high school bio teachers won't be able to do that.
I'm quite unhappy with the tendency to use more and more computers (including advanced calculators) in school without teaching the basics. Many students can't even do simple algebra without a computer.
@Spacedman We shouldn't migrate too much crap to CV. Otherwise, we might lose the direct migration option again.