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by tempodox
1124 days ago
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> …forcing children to spend years learning longhand sums that can be easily done by computers. If we don't teach this, we'll forget how we got computers to do arithmetic in the first place. Not teaching basic arithmetic skills would be unconscionable. |
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Laying foundations (counting, numerals) will take years sure, but they will be useful over various domains, but specific techniques shouldn’t be drilled. They are simple enough to pick up once matured a bit.
Like someone said, why calculate sin(x) when you can use a lookup table. I mean, sure, do it a few times when you are ready to appreciate it but forcing it down young kids’s their throats for years on end is detrimental.