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That's a very interesting essay, but I don't think it squares with the view that the ability to do maths is extremely difficult to teach. Sure, you can teach proof techniques and do example questions, but the actual ability to see ahead and know what to do depends heavily on their natural ability, or, as some researchers claim, on their exposure to maths in the first few years of their life.

I think it may work for other subjects, but not maths.




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