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by blkhp19
4281 days ago
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While I agree that one example is not enough to grasp the concept for most people, I think that the "counting up" method is actually better because it shows kids what is going on in subtraction. The borrowing method that I learned growing up doesn't make much sense. You just follow the rules with no real reason. I'm in my third year of college and only just learned why the borrowing method works - and I only learned it because I had to start subtracting numbers in different bases for my MIPS assembly class. |
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> You just follow the rules with no real reason.
This is the real problem here. We should not teach our kids to memorize a set of rules but to understand the concepts. When I was in school I had a rule that I would not memorize rules that I did not understand or formulas that I could not derive. I would probably be faster at arithmetic if I had memorized my multiplication table like I was supposed to, but I think that rule served me well.