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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Sep 2014

    It's easier for small children to learn math concepts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Turkish than in English. http://on.wsj.com/X839jM 

    7:34 AM - 14 Sep 2014
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      1. Mary Ann Niemczura‏ @DrNiemczura 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ Interesting fact. Foreign language skills help students learn in all other subject areas!

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      1. Joe Crockett‏ @joe_conn38 14 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: It's easier for children to learn math concepts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Turkish than in English.” It all makes sense now

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      2. Germano Sansipersico‏ @grmnsnxxxco 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ @BbNil 👆👆👆

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      3. NilsaM.‏ @BbNil 14 Sep 2014
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        @grmnsnxxxco @WSJ mbah

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      1. Marie Morley‏ @marie_morley 15 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ @j2blather Maths, MATHS.

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      1. Joshua R. Arthur‏ @joshhartha 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ this was in "Outliers," right?

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      1. llibertat!!‏ @Leti_Baig 14 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: It's easier for small children to learn math concepts in Chinese,Japanese,Korean and Turkish than in English. http://on.wsj.com/X839jM ”

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      1. serendipity‏ @serendpt2 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ I agree with that. Also, I think the measure system using inch, yard and pound is disturbing to understand numbers in decimal.

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      1. Usman Lucky Gems‏ @UsmanLuckyGems 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ Humans must be saved, happy and prosperous, http: // http://youtu.be/xY7XuRsI5Lo !

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      2. Kat Michaels‏ @KatMichaels5 14 Sep 2014
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        .@WSJ What tripe! 1 para tells truth: parent & teacher involvement is real key. When that was present we all learned math perfectly well!

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      3. Roger Gascoigne‏ @RogerGascoigne 15 Sep 2014
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        .@KatMichaels5 covers the issue 2 MT .@GOPMommy .@hboulware Schools spend as much time teaching environmentalism & PC as math & reading.

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      1. Jay Brausch‏ @BigDogStar 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ Something for them to cry about when they study our nation's Federal debt big "fuzzy" math.

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      1. sonny datoy‏ @SonnyRD 14 Sep 2014
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        RT @WSJ: It's easier for small children to learn math concepts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Turkish than in Englishhttp://on.wsj.com/X839jM 

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      1. guapomole‏ @guapomole 14 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: It's easier for small children to learn math concepts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Turkish than in English. http://on.wsj.com/X839jM ”

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      1. jyotsna mahor‏ @MahorJyotsna 14 Sep 2014
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        @wsj ???? Realllyyy....!!!! Math its sometime difficult to understand in english also how can in dese lango...

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      1. himanshu sajwan‏ @bulu_bab 14 Sep 2014
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        "@WSJ: It's easier for small children to learn math concepts in Chinese, Japanese, Turkish . http://on.wsj.com/X839jM " @lovelogist_l_

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