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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hey, teacher, how many differential equations have you solved? I believe about zero. So, just shut up. You have no clue what knowing math is like or how to get there.[/quote] This is an odd comment. If you can't solve differential equations, you can't have a valid opinion on first-graders learning how to write numbers? Is that like saying, if you can't write an essay comparing the narrative voices in Ulysses and To the Lighthouse, you can't have a valid opinion on first-graders learning how to read?[/quote] Your opinion is not about writing numbers, it's about the need to practice writing numbers prior to learning math. This is absolutely unnecessary but very typical of American education. Waste time on useless busywork, then complain that children don't think enough and develop a new curriculum to deal with that problem through avoiding actual learning.[/quote]
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