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Pupils To Sit Times Tables Check From 2019
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Am I to understand, from this astonishing news, that children are NOT tested on their times tables now ?
Am I to understand, from this astonishing news, that children are NOT tested on their times tables now ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ichkeria, I'm assuming, perhaps rashly, that people have calculators already out. Most of them seem to have phones in their hands 24/7. The one on my desktop comes up in half a second.
However, I was indeed talking about larger numbers - not multiplying pi by the distance to the moon necessarily, but sums like 11 x 16, where even if you know your tables you'll still take 30 seconds to multiply 11 x 8 and double the result in your head. I can do that, but no quicker than I can do it with a calculator. That's where the value of rote learning does appear - or, in my opinion, doesn't.
My own recollection is that rote learning of tables took ages, maybe a quarter of an hour every day or two. Whether that's cost-effective in terms of the time you'll save later in life is one question; another is whether it would be more useful to use that quarter-hour for something else, maths or otherwise.
However, I was indeed talking about larger numbers - not multiplying pi by the distance to the moon necessarily, but sums like 11 x 16, where even if you know your tables you'll still take 30 seconds to multiply 11 x 8 and double the result in your head. I can do that, but no quicker than I can do it with a calculator. That's where the value of rote learning does appear - or, in my opinion, doesn't.
My own recollection is that rote learning of tables took ages, maybe a quarter of an hour every day or two. Whether that's cost-effective in terms of the time you'll save later in life is one question; another is whether it would be more useful to use that quarter-hour for something else, maths or otherwise.
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