Pragmatism assume that an idea is true if it works in practice. Since we cant apply basic matematics to our reality the students has difficulties process information and understand value. Pragmatism works and some of our scientific explanations not. 1x0=?
Anyone can tell you the shortcut for failure may be style in education. Not all students can learn from new learning styles, some still need the traditional learning techniques. Anyone can introduce a new style of teaching, but the failure is if not all students can learn from this new style.
This is a homework assignment not a question. do students' homework assignments for them because to do so would harm the students' ability to learn how to research and formulate an argument.
In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning.You learn -something -regardless of a teacher being good or bad, or if it is the subject on hand.
Ask your teacher, I don't know in what school, college or university you are in. Anyhow he should explain his course material and educational plan to his students.
students can learn that running is the best.
No- failure let's you learn from your mistakes.
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The past tense for "some students forget what they learn" would be "some students forgot what they learned."
In order for everyone to be well rounded.
no one should be left behind. Everyone will learn, everyone must learn..
I would argue that most people are not bad at math - they simply struggle to understand math on the same time frame as the test schedule. This may be due to inattention by the student, failure to actively engage in the class and the homework, failure of the teacher to explain the material adequately or an underlying learning disability. The good news is, much of this can be addressed - learning disabilities can be diagnosed by a competent psychiatrist, students can learn better study and learning skills, teachers can re-explain material in a different way, a tutor can be hired, etc. The important part is to recognize that struggling to learn math doesn't mean a student is stupid or "bad at math" - it means he/she is struggling and should seek additional help.
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