what's better?
a) learning the real-world incidences of things (i.e. how many apples does george have?) and then the underlying abstract constructs
b) learning the abstract concepts (i.e. number line) first, then applying them to real-life situations
a) learning the real-world incidences of things (i.e. how many apples does george have?) and then the underlying abstract constructs
b) learning the abstract concepts (i.e. number line) first, then applying them to real-life situations
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what's better? a) learning the real-world incidences of things (i.e. how many apples does george have?) and then the underlying abstract constructs b) learning the abstract concepts (i.e. number line) first, then applying them to real-life situations
this very much depends on the person in question
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