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Because manipulatives, drawing and anything other than abstract, algebraic or textural representation of mathematical ideas often helps weaker students these potent visual and physical methods of interacting with mathematics are seen as “intrinsically ...
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Because manipulatives, drawing and anything other than abstract, algebraic or textural representation of mathematical ideas often helps weaker students these potent visual and physical methods of interacting with mathematics are seen as “intrinsically remedial” — to me? This is a terrible mistake.
There is a tendency to introduce manipulatives too early and jettison them too early: advanced students are expected, in a sense, to not to “count on their fingers.”