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Monday, April 28, 2008

Story problems

[C]ollege students who learned a mathematical concept with concrete examples couldn't apply that knowledge to new situations. But when students first learned the concept with abstract symbols, they were much more likely to transfer that knowledge.

This is not only counterintuitive, but directly contrary to what I've always believed. Therefore, it is not only false, but wicked as well.

Labels: belief, cognition, education By Scott Hanley

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