Abstract

Young people learn mathematics best when they are taught to discover for themselves ideas basic to the subject. They learn least effectively when these ideas are told to them by the teacher as bits of abstract information to be learned. Incidentally, pupils are quick to identify a teacher who uses most of the classroom time in telling the pupils about mathematics.

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