[Assam] Math First: Harvard & UVa study on college science success

Chan Mahanta cmahanta at charter.net
Sat Jul 28 07:53:49 PDT 2007


>By this logic, with so many successful Indian
Engineers and Scientists in US and other countries the
primary math foundation laid by Indian School system
must be excellent.


*** Can you cite some statistics, or even educated guesses on how " 
many successful Indian
Engineers and Scientists in US and other countries" are there, and 
what percentage is that of :

A: Total number of scientists and engineers produced by India?

B: Total number of people of the demographics of which these are a 
segment and how the rest are doing ?


C: HOW these "successful" products of an 'excellent' Indian education 
system have contributed to India's well being?

D: How the rest of the 'excellent' Indian education system have 
contributed to India's well being?








At 6:36 AM -0700 7/28/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty wrote:
>  >>Can you cite India's contributions to it?
>
>
>Yes ---- Chandan Mahanta :)
>
>
>>>>>   If your primary math
>foundation is weak, you will never get to do intensive
>math at high
>school, forget science and engineering.
>
>By this logic, with so many successful Indian
>Engineers and Scientists in US and other countries the
>primary math foundation laid by Indian School system
>must be excellent.
>
>
>
>
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