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RE: Да линки на это - про бум (-)

Автор: Филипп2
Дата: 20.05.17, @11:09

  тебя от гугла отключили
на первой же странице ссылки на форумы
http://www.city-data.com/forum/education/1448784-russian-math-different-us-math.html

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Interesting case study.... Every Russian I know is superb at math, so I have always wondered how it is taught in their schools. Is the Russian model similar to the Singapore Math model? The Singapore strategies for solving word problems are excellent IMO.

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All I know is when I get exchange students from there and other Eastern European countries, they are always way ahead of our students and actually refuse to do all the "steps" that we make our students do, arriving at the correct answer and in a much quicker time. Sometimes I think we are our own worst enemies in education in the name of "tradition"....

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It's the same in the united states. Here we call rote learning "Drill and Kill". It is openly bashed. We don't like anything that, remotely, smacks of competition where there are winners and losers. If we allowed rote learning, some kids would prove to be better at it than others. I agree that rote memorization is needed to progress in math and that children should be doing word problems early. This is why my kids attended a charter school that used Singapore math.

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When I was a kid, that's exactly how math was taught! (nuala's raodmap) Algebra I and II were available to 7th and 8th grade. I'm not *that* old, but I guess the USA's educational styles have changed. Math was all by rote. Heck, math is as systematic as anything gets. How do you NOT learn it by rote??

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все очень просто
они, как хочет арчер, превратили математику в креативную забаву
теперь выходят статьи в стиле

Why Alex can't add (or subtract, multiply or divide)

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