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July 2, 2012Skills-Based Math, Just in Time Learning, and Bad Habits of MindIn the never-ending dialogue about math education that has come to be known as the "math wars", proponents of reform-based math tend to characterize math as it was taught in the 60's (and prior) as "skills-based". The term connotes a teaching of math that focused almost exclusively on procedures and facts in isolation to the conceptual underpinning that holds math together. The "skills-based" appellation also suggests that those students who may have mastered their math courses in K-12 were missing the conceptual basis of mathematics and were taught the subject as a means to do computation, rather than explore the wonders of mathematics for its own sake.Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 2, 2012 2:02 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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