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by tgv
1907 days ago
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It's hard to go through life without developing a modest understanding of arithmetic and reading. You wouldn't even be able to check your receipts if school started with Peano's axioms. Consequently, numbers come first, as they have for millennia now. Which makes sense, because maths developed out of intuitive arithmetic. As a matter of fact, my parents complain they never understood maths, because they were taught algebraic rules by rote. a * b = b * a. They can recite that, they just don't have a clue what to do with it. Teachers just aren't good, and certainly not at maths. It's a struggle to teach billions the basic skills. There is no solution. I also don't know any mathematician or physicist bad at arithmetic. Quite a few of them seem to delight in numbers and arithmetic puzzles. So I really don't see how to avoid numbers and boring school work, nor how the former could have a positive effect. |
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