Comment by groundzeros2015
10 hours ago
The missing ingredient you mentioned is the coach. You can pay a private math tutor to watch you solve math and engineering problems and give you direction a long the way. Few families do that.
10 hours ago
The missing ingredient you mentioned is the coach. You can pay a private math tutor to watch you solve math and engineering problems and give you direction a long the way. Few families do that.
For now, in most cases, yes. I think Khan Academy is a great example of moving in the right direction. They have a lot of interactive lessons in early math, where you drag and drop for counting and grouping. Another good example is the DragonBox series of apps where they make math more intuitive by providing immediate feedback and a new representation.
Dynamicland is pushing the state-of-the-art here too. I think you'd really like their essay "The Library"[1].
[1] https://dynamicland.org/2019/The_Library.pdf