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		<title>Times Tables – Myths and Reality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myth #1. Pupils should learn by heart the times tables up to 20 by 20.
I can not even imagine some explanation to justify this immoderate demand. While the results of the times tables up to 9 by 9 are constantly using when we multiply or divide the numbers expressed by several figures, the other operations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Myth #1. Pupils should learn by heart the times tables up to 20 by 20.</strong></p>
<p>I can not even imagine some explanation to justify this immoderate demand. While the results of the times tables up to 9 by 9 are constantly using when we multiply or divide the numbers expressed by several figures, the other operations appear much more rarely in ordinary computations. So why kids must memorize by heart the results of 13 by 16, 19 by 17, etc.? If they have mastered the times tables up to 9 by 9, all such operations may be easily implemented by &#8220;pencil and paper&#8221;. Maybe just this excessive demand provokes the considerable difficulties when teaching the times tables about which we hear so often.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #2. Many kids do not have abilities to master the multiplication tables.</strong></p>
<p>Indeed, at the present the simple multiplication skills of very many pupils are good for nothing, and our children are getting worse and worse at the skills. If the situation is not changed, then, maybe, very soon we will be forced to say that most pupils cannot perform simple multiplication. However, both my experience (35 years in the classroom) and my investigations (23 years of studies) show that every mentally healthy pupil can totally master all basic multiplication facts within the limits of 100.<br />
Of course, there are kids who cannot learn math because they have not been taught to learn properly. Furthermore, there are persons who do not want to learn math at all. They do not try to memorize results, they do not work at lessons, they do not carry out homework themselves, but it is quite other problem. Nevertheless, I would like to lay emphasis once more – if a pupil wants to learn the multiplication tables, then we can help him/her to do this successfully. Good will of children and teachers is the main required condition for success in mastering the multiplication tables.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #3. There are easy ways to learn the basic times-tables in minutes.</strong></p>
<p>Do not trust educators who promise you easy and quick methods of mastering math basics. There are tips which can help to understand how to find the results of some operations, but there is not a magic potion which can help to memorize the results at once. In the past there was not a royal road for learning math as a whole (and the multiplication tables in particular), there is not one at the present, and I cannot imagine that such a road will appear in foreseeable future. To master any skill a pupil must perform certain quantity of exercises. Mastering the multiplication tables requires zealous work, maybe, arduous work. This work must include not only memorizing the results, but permanent application of them in different kinds of computations too. We can make this work interesting and productive, but we can not manage without it. And such a work requires sufficiently plenty of time to reach the desired goal (not minutes and even hours, undoubtedly).</p>
<p><strong>Myth #4. We can manage without mastering simple mental computations because modern mathematics is a science of ideas, not an exercise in calculation. Being a wiz at figures is not the mark of success in mathematics.</strong></p>
<p>I hardly can understand what some educators imply when they speak about New Math or Whole Math keeping in view reform of school mathematics. We can add new topics, shuffle them as playing cards, move them from one grade to another, but we can not manage without numbers when teaching math. Up to the point I have not seen at list one math curriculum which proclaims needlessness of mastering operations with different kinds of numbers, solving equations and so on. Meanwhile my practice and my long-lasting investigations show that pupils with unsteady simple mental computational skills (addition and subtraction within the limits of 20, multiplication and division within the limits of 100) have great difficulties while learning the other basic topics of arithmetic and algebra. Learning mathematics for pupils who have not mastered totally the skills is similar to learning reading without knowing the letters. Without a doubt, being a wiz at figures is not the mark of success in mathematics, but being an ignoramus at figures is the mark of failure in mathematics. </p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">With modern technology, earning a degree online is a great possibility for anyone. All you need is Internet access and a computer. To obtain your math degree online is quite simple, and there are many choices out there. There also are many job possibilities where mathematics is concerned and different levels of degrees. Whether you are just starting out with school and looking for a new career in life or you are already working or otherwise established somewhere, and have other degrees, a math degree can open up doors that you may not even imagine. If you are employed in a business field already, earning another certification could help you get promotions and/or added commissions and other bonuses at work. Besides, a resume looks even better with a degree or two on it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you decide to obtain your math degree online, there is one main thing you will need to keep in mind; the cost of the classes. Most online universities will have a place on their site for you to apply for financing help, either by applying for financial aid or for a loan with certain companies. One company that is common for assisting students with their college expenses is HSBC. Another place that offers student loans is Fanny Mae. Financial aid is a better choice, as this does not have to be paid back. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are also grants available to people who wish to do their studies online, and scholarships and contests to win scholarships. Once you have established how to pay for classes, you will want to check out the online university and check things like what types of degrees this school has and if it will be one that you will use. There are more basic courses and certification programs one can take besides an Associates, Bachelors, or Masters degree. Some local colleges and universities offer basic math courses in which you can obtain your math degree online once you register with them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Make sure that a school is accredited for the state where you will reside and work. This is a very important factor after a degree is earned. Will it be honored where you live and work? There would not be any sense in going through school if the degree cannot be used and you would have to relocate in order to obtain employment, unless this is what someone wants. There are schools online for nearly every state and you do not have to live in that state in order to take their courses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some math degrees will allow a person to become a teacher, an engineer, or possibly work in bookkeeping or accounting. It is a good idea to know what you wish to do for work and this will help you to decide what courses and degrees to acquire. A great school will assist you with any questions and choices that you need answers to.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[A big majority of school kids hate math. They have difficulty understanding it, and feel that it’s a waste of their time. Why bother with trying to get good grades in math? I know, because I’ve been there. I struggled most of my life with math. While my friends were taking trigonometry, calculus, and pre-calculus, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A big majority of school kids hate math. They have difficulty understanding it, and feel that it’s a waste of their time. Why bother with trying to get good grades in math? I know, because I’ve been there. I struggled most of my life with math. While my friends were taking trigonometry, calculus, and pre-calculus, I was still in algebra one or two. I was ashamed and embarrassed. I wished that I could grasp the concept of math like everyone else I knew. It made me wonder why I should bother. How will I use it in my future career? Well, this is how I learned two reasons why my grades in math are important. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I entered college thereafter and it hit me like a ton of bricks. I am going to have to understand math. It doesn’t matter what major you take, you can’t escape it! Even if you take Liberal Arts or English, you’re still going to need to take math. With any degree program, you have to follow the humanity and science requirements. You can’t just pick and choose any courses you want to take. You have to satisfy those requirements first, and take the “fun” courses later. That’ll probably leave you with only 3 to 15 credits to use up. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Next, I learned that math helps you learn basic financial skills. It’s like a prerequisite for those finance and accounting classes. It gives you the basics on banking, checking, and credit. When taking math in college, I realized how important this is going to be in the real world. You learn how to balance your checkbook, calculate your finances, and other important details. You should take a lot of notes down for this class! It’s very insightful and will be something of important use.</p>
<p>Math is more important than you know. Keep trying and you’ll succeed.</p>

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