A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that can change the lives of students and families struggling with grades, Channel A's 'Please Help with Grades: Teachers 2' features a 10-year-old student with an IQ of 143 who solves math problems up to the high school level, which are difficult for their parents to handle.
The episode of 'Teachers 2' airing on the 6th (today) introduces an elementary school student in the third grade, which is unprecedented. Enjoying math, the student has already self-studied math up to the second year of middle school and showcased a rare spectacle by solving problems quickly through mental calculations. In response, math expert Jeong Seung-je visited the student for a math reasoning test. Introducing the advanced high school concept of 'combinations', the student answered correctly through mental calculation. Jeong Seung-je acknowledged the student's mathematical reasoning ability, saying, "They think philosophically and find the answer right away."
Next, Jeong Seung-je asked the third-grade student to solve a '4-point' problem, considered one of the tougher questions from the high school entrance exam. The student solved this problem through mental calculation as well, instantly arriving at the correct answer with just a small hint from Jeong Seung-je, leaving everyone in shock. Jeong Seung-je expressed excitement at the appearance of a math genius, stating, "Their comprehension and mathematical reasoning skills are top-notch." As expected, the student's IQ was 143, diagnosed as a special talent among gifted individuals. Particularly, their spatial perception ability was in the top 0.1%, making it exceptionally high and immeasurable.
Even though it's a pivotal time to set educational direction in the third grade, the mother of the gifted student, struggling to manage her exceptionally talented son, sought 'elementary consulting', and 'elementary moms' Han Hye-jin and Jang Young-ran were also keenly interested. The mother expressed her curiosity at the consulting site, saying, "They say the district has programs for 4-year-olds, 7-year-olds, and even an elementary medical school division..." Going beyond the district’s roadmap, including programs such as English classes for 4- to 5-year-olds, early studies of the third-grade American textbook for first graders, and entrance exams for math academies for the second graders, viewers will learn about the proper educational methods that elementary parents should note in this broadcast.
The tailored roadmap that the 'T Avengers' Jeong Seung-je, Jo Jeong-sik, and Mimi Mi-nu will provide for the math genius who can even solve high school level problems airs on Channel A's 'Please Help with Grades: Teachers 2' on Sunday, the 6th, at 7:50 p.m.
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