Reflection: Mathematics Education
The writer used “assumption” when it talked about the mathematics
in the first paragraph. I do agree with mathematics is abstracted from the real-life
questions and used to solve similarly or extend problems in real life. Math is
real. The connection between students’ lives and mathematics concepts
is important. The feeling of the connection will encourage the student to inquire
more. For example, I have talked with a student who likes to play games and
hate to work on a math problem. So, we discussed the game, he realized the
game took his input as the variables, such as the stress he used to push the
keyboard, and the speed of his action. There might be some polynomial
equation used in the game to judge his action fail or success. If students can
observe the phenomenon in their daily life, they will find more connections to
the math theory. Math will not be an assumption in their mind.
I do not support to have a standard method of teaching or
learning math. The conservative and progressive theory could use to do
research, however, when the teacher stands in the classroom, he/she must integrate all the effect factors
from both theory to increase the efficiency of the teaching result. Currently,
students like to use a calculator to do number operation, and some of them have
to depend on the calculators to solve the factoring within 100. I was shocked. In
any learning, memory is the base of inquiring knowledge, including mathematics. If
the students only can depend on the calculator, they will become the screen of
the computer. When the power of computer is turned off, there is nothing left on
the screen. Lack of basic fluency, students could not connect the problem
with solving the solution easily. They will be stuck, and loss the interesting to
continue, they are the robot which depends on the calculator to help to operate.
The article mentioned a shortage of specialist maths
teachers. I really want to know the reason. Math is the foundation of science
and technology. Without a strong math foundation, Canadian youth will lose their
place on the global job market. Therefore, society needs to solve the problem of the shortage of specialist maths teachers and research on the causes.
Good thinking on this highly-contested topic, Brenda!
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