Taufan Fardianzah

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Their research suggests that, at the very least, we’re teaching algebra too early and too fast, that the road from concrete to abstract reasoning takes more time. It’s not a switch you can turn on in the summer between seventh and eighth grade. A researcher at the University of Kansas raises the possibility that abstract reasoning is developed through experience, which is a good argument for keeping all those extracurriculars.
Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions
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