The value of practising Mathematics
Most of us come from the age where our parents forced us to learn our times tables off by heart and to practice basic arithmetic daily. Then came the age of ‘outcomes-based education’ and children were encouraged to rather discover than practise, emphasising the ability of children to find answers for themselves.
Numerous studies have since suggested that a combination of the two is probably the best practice when it comes to Mathematics.
A study published in 2013 by The Norwegian University of Science and Technology suggests that there is no such a thing as a “math gene”. Children who do well in math are children who practise mathematics! And they have to practise all types of math! If you are good at geometry, you will not necessarily be good at algebra.
"We found support for a task specificity hypothesis. You become good at exactly what you practice," Sigmundsson says. Practising numeracy skills from an early age is vital. Foundation phase (Grade 1 to 3) is where basic numeracy concepts are introduced and established. If your child experience problems with number value and number concepts in this phase, it has to be addressed. The next phase will build on the knowledge gained in the Foundation phase.
By the end of Grade 4, all basic numeracy concepts should be established, including times tables, basic operations and basic number concepts (greater than, smaller than, arranging numbers in order, even and odd numbers, etc.). A child who still battles with these concepts, will find the demands of mathematics in the following years challenging.
Math homework everyday is a way of ensuring that concepts learnt in class are
perfected. Even just ten minutes of math a day in the junior phases will help to ensure that the foundation for success in mathematics is cemented.
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Tiaan Lötter is a digital learning enthusiast and Google Certified Innovator. He has a background in Public and Private Secondary Education teaching Afrikaans as a first additional language. Through his teaching, he strives to use technology in his lessons in pedagogically valuable methods to engage students in learning opportunities. He presents at summits, conferences and workshops on the integration of digital technologies into education. He believes failure is a step to success and that all teachers are superheroes. Education 2014 Google Educator Certification 2013 Google Certified Teacher 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Education 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Editing (English) 2009 Post-Grad Certificate in Pension Fund Law Post-Grad Certificate in Advanced Company Law 2008 B.Com Law (Economics major) 2003 Grade 12 / Matric (National Senior Certificate) Skills
- • Geek-level computer skills on Windows and Apple Mac.
• Excellent education and technology integration skills regarding Apple Apps and Google Apps For Education using pads/tablets and macs/computers.
• Training in the context of professional development regarding the integration of technology in teaching.
• Training provided:
o Google Apps for Education: Chrome and Extensions / Google Drive and Extensions / Google Sites
o Augmented Reality (Setting up and using Aurasma and Daqri apps)
• Compiling training / educational material in the context of a classroom and professional development.
• Notably:
o Wrote and contributed to grade 9, 10 and 11 Afrikaans First Additional Language textbooks.
o Developed poetry resources across multiple platforms like Prezi, Keynote and Google Drive Slides.
o Developed language in context resources using Keynote.
o Developed prose resources using Aurasma's augmented reality.
o Following creationist theory with learner work.
• Attended Google Educator Group Leader training workshop.
• Excellent editing, proofing and translating of English and Afrikaans.
• Excellent written and verbal communication in English and Afrikaans.
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