Aha! It isn't the whole world that wants to change to only PEMDAS rather than the long-time PEJMDAS, it's the North American teachers only! I can't help but think Rene sounds like this girl:
Any N-A teachers in this thread?
Not a teacher, but as an 80s-era math/algebra learner, it was PE(J)MDAS in our district and likely state.
The rationale was unless a space exists before the parentheses, the leading number was part of the parenthetical equation. I seem recall there being some type of relationship to first, outside, inside, last method of binomial distribution.
But I’m digging deep in the memory banks here because I haven’t had math theory since learning RADAR math in 1996. Don’t ask when the last time I used that was, but it was a much more applicable concept to my daily life than algebra and trig has been. At least due to my math teachers who carried on how the correct answer to a trig problem could not be found without showing the proof.
The problem came to a head when I got back a math test graded “0” with zero incorrect answers. That’s when that teacher learned there’s more than one way to skin a cat and I learned how absolutely hard headed I could be. The written directions on the test did not specifically require “show your work to include the proof”, it only said to choose the correct answer among those provided.
Test was supposed to be SCANTRON graded, but the teacher didn’t like running the cards AND reviewing a separate worksheet, so she handed out just the worksheet.
Long, irrelevant story short, I was given the opportunity change teachers, retake the test, and get full credit. While the drama played out, I got six weeks off from extracurricular activities because the I had failed the class due to the test. It was then I really, really understood the school system wasn’t as interested in students learning as much as it was about cementing teacher authority.