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| | | | Rollo May shares a story from Jules Henri Poincaré, writing in his autobiography. In it, Poincaré describes many long days trying to sort out some mathematical question and finding no solution. | |
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| | | | "If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered." - Edgar Allen Poe "The palest ink is better than the best memory." - Chinese proverb This is part of a series offering my views onsome problems withUK maths education. The first part looked at the... | |
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| | | | Academic success is dependent on students being able to communicate their understanding of a subjectand, sooner or later, that communication will be written.For many secondary teachers writing is something that just happens; some students do it well, others poorly and there's precious little you can do about it. In secondary schools teachers teach subjects and | |
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| | A couple of years ago I was rummaging around in the magic box known as Youtube when I stumbled across the old 1960's Marvel cartoons. And no, not the "does whatever a spider can" Spider-Man series, but the first foray into Marvel on the small screen, The Marvel Super Heroes. These cartoons are the goofiest,... |