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by scintill76
3888 days ago
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I don't really support the pedantry that's going on in the grading, but I'm not sure I agree with you. To the observer looking at a non-moving rectangle, "length" and "width" are not interchangable. In the same way, there are indeed a "first" and "second" by simple definition of the way English/math notation work (in other words, "left" and "right".) The student was asked to use the "repeated addition strategy" and an "array" -- if the algorithm for doing those was taught using a specific order of the operands, the student is technically wrong to swap them. Whether or not it's fair or useful to deem them wrong when they are giving an equal but non-equivalent answer, or whether or not the algorithm should care about order when the underlying mathematical operation is commutative, are other issues. |
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Math is important. Teaching some witchcraft-inspired rote math is destructive to real learning.
And rectangles exist regardless of how you view them. If I approach your desk and see the rectangle from the side, its the same rectangle. Even from a corner. Even in a mirror, its the same rectangle.