Logical thinking is an important foundational skill of math. Learning mathematics is a highly sequential process. If you don’t grab a certain concept, fact, or procedure, you can never hope to grab others that come later, which depend upon it. For example, to understand fractions you must first understand division. To understand simple equations in algebra requires that you understand fractions.
Logical thinking is not a magical process or a matter of genetic gift but a learned mental process.
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
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