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by meroes
1021 days ago
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It’s so true and refreshing to hear. If I had to characterize my own successes in learning, they come from very “honest” teachers, and those aren’t always in intro courses. A few examples, learning PowerShell from Snover, one of the creators via Microsoft Virtual Academy (probably a bit dated by now) or Calculus 3 from Professor Leonard on YouTube. I often have to go through a few dozen resources to find the one that works for me. We also can’t teach math well for the masses, there’s a long history of failure. Like New Math or the STEM pipeline. Embarrassing stuff really and I don’t know what a good solution is. It’s one reason I don’t totally hate the new approaches to how math is taught that get lambasted on social media (this is not New Math which was much earlier) because the past isn’t working well enough. |
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