Eighth-grade math teacher gets a fellowship to "shadow" hospital employees and 
learn practical math used in this setting for incorporation in lesson plans.  I 
like the idea but I'm a bit concerned about "converting to Celsius."  They 
should be learning about measuring in metric, not converting to metric.

"Measure in Customary, convert to metric" is a sure way to teach children to 
loath the metric system.  Obviously, we need them to learn to measure in 
metric.  If conversion needs to be taught, let them learn to convert metric to 
both Imperial and Customary, and all the silly units, gills, drams, scruples, 
etc.  The will learn to hate Customary well enough. :)

http://www.yourdailyjournal.com/view/full_story_home/15046956/article-Swiney-named-a-Kenan-Fellow?instance=homesecondary_news_left_column


“I noticed that the professionals I worked with commented frequently that they 
didn’t understand why students coming out of school don’t understand the metric 
system,” said Swiney. “Our textbooks really focus more on standard units of 
measurements, but I learned through my work that the students needed more than 
that.”
She took note of the ways measurements and conversions were used in the 
hospital 
setting and, armed with new information, told her students all about it.
“For example, in the classroom we talk about the application of measurements in 
pediatrics - we pretend to measure babies, weigh them and convert temperatures 
to Celsius,” she said.

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