I'm in the middle on this one. I think they should be encouraged to memorize just the facts, because it is the foundation of higher math. It's hard to do calculus, etc, if one is bogged down with times tables. On the other hand, some kids are better at figuring out their own way. My son did a benchmark test in 8th grade, and scored at a college level, but he did all the problems his own way (IE: the "wrong" way). The tests should care about the outcome, not the means to it, kwim? It's supposed to test your knowledge, not your IQ or your memory skills. If you know it, it doesn't matter HOW you know it, or how creatively you got there, or what else you know. Can you get the answer?
That is not how they should teach, though. They should teach to problem solve, and give guidance. What works for one kid won't work for another.
uh oh...soap box again...sorry....
That is not how they should teach, though. They should teach to problem solve, and give guidance. What works for one kid won't work for another.
uh oh...soap box again...sorry....

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