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by watwut
1871 days ago
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Not at all. There is reason no contemporary teachers give this particular advice. Abel is famous because of his algebra results. He had awful good abstract thinking and was indeed very good at math. That does not only everything he ever said is correct. In particular, it does not imply general teaching skills. Being good at proving theorems does not imply being good at teaching students. |
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