This letter to the editor from a teacher in today's Irish Times:
http://www.ireland.com
On the left side of the homepage you can find under 'Sections in today's
paper' the entry 'letters'. It is only too true what is stated there.

Han

DUAL MEASUREMENTS


Sir, - An Irishman's Diary (August 24th), got me thinking - why does the
Department of Education and Science oblige me to teach the metric system
while the Government departments, the National Roads Authority, Met �ireann,
RT�, the print media, in fact the country at large doesn't bother with it?

As I prepare my yearly maths, science and geography schemata for the
forthcoming academic year to teach third, fourth, fifth and sixth class I
smile when I think about the amount of time I will spend teaching and all
the time the pupils will spend learning all about the metric system in vain.

We have a ridiculous situation where there is a dual measurement system. One
which is taught in school, to be found in all the text books across the
curriculum since 1972, and another measurement system which is used daily in
the State but which is not taught in school or even mentioned! - Yours,
etc.,

COLM � hANLUAIN, Cloch Shiurd�in, Co Thiobraid

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