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by nerd_stuff
3922 days ago
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For the opposing view see Street Fighting Mathematics which encourages not only using tricks but using them well and often. The problem is if you only learn the trick without the reasoning behind it. The solution isn't to not learn the trick, it's to learn why it works. I think it's a disservice to kids who will go into science and engineering if they've never been allowed to use heuristics before. Too often you learn a long-form solution method and then the "trick" to solve it quickly and you need to be able to do both. https://www.edx.org/course/street-fighting-math-mitx-6-sfmx |
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I think that tricks that allow you to do things quickly in your head are great- they help build numeracy.