Schoey93
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How does your mathematics teacher teach the subject? In the old-fashioned way that most teachers seem to use: "here are some worked solutions, now do fifty similar contrived questions from the textbook"?
I find that I enjoy mathematics more when I solve a problem that I created myself than when I do contrived questions from a textbook. It has a purpose then, there is a goal. You're not just sketching y=x^2 because a textbook tells you to - instead, you're doing something that's relevant to you and you're doing it because you want to, not because the textbook or the teacher wants you to. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Does anyone have a maths teacher that encourages them to create their own problems to solve during class, rather than just asking you to do what the textbook prescribes?
I would like to hear what people's maths classes are like. My only experience of maths in school has being year after year doing contrived questions that come from books.
Share your positive or negative experiences of maths classes here.
I find that I enjoy mathematics more when I solve a problem that I created myself than when I do contrived questions from a textbook. It has a purpose then, there is a goal. You're not just sketching y=x^2 because a textbook tells you to - instead, you're doing something that's relevant to you and you're doing it because you want to, not because the textbook or the teacher wants you to. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Does anyone have a maths teacher that encourages them to create their own problems to solve during class, rather than just asking you to do what the textbook prescribes?
I would like to hear what people's maths classes are like. My only experience of maths in school has being year after year doing contrived questions that come from books.
Share your positive or negative experiences of maths classes here.