• thehatfox@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That’s one of the big problems with maths teaching in the UK, it’s almost actively hostile to giving any sort of context.

    When a subject is reduced to a chore done for its own sake it’s no wonder most students don’t develop a passion or interest in it.

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      8 months ago

      In the US it’s common to give students “word problems” that describe a scenario and ask them to answer a question that requires applying whatever math they’re studying at the time. Students hate them and criticize the problems for being unrealistic, but I think they really just hate word problems because because they find them difficult. To me that means they need more word problems so they can actually get used to thinking about how math relates to the real world.