Such an appreciation can only come from extensive experience with the phenomena it was meant to make amenable to analysis and preservation.
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But very few students of mathematics have an extensive experience of mathematical phenomena before we begin to teach technique & notations.
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Ms Swicord, if you are as yet unacquainted with Paul Lockhart's MATHEMATICIAN'S LAMENT, I certainly recommend it: http://bit.ly/1iaLh2Q
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Among the things we must do, it seems to me, is to make more of the elegant fascination of numbers and their language immediately visible.
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And then expose our students to these striking, immediately perceptible mathematical stimuli. Once they're fascinated, then we teach them.
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This is a profoundly important point: all successful pedagogy is seduction. Only a smitten student can give to the art all that it requires.
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The crucial thing is to fascinate and tantalize. It is easy to teach a fascinated, tantalized student. It is futile to teach any other kind.
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My pedagogical motto is Alphonse Karr's elegant remark: "Love is a sport in which the hunter must contrive to have the quarry in pursuit."
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Just as the lover must contrive to have the object of her desire in pursuit, so must the mentor contrive to have her protege in pursuit.
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Behold a master creator of just the sort of contrivance I mean: the great John Hunter, pedagogue extraordinare.http://bit.ly/1Pn1UEN
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Contrivances like Hunter's are no easier to create than great works of imaginative literature. But this is the job, if you want results.
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The world's most successful pedagogues are video game designers. They teach very complex skills, without appearing to teach at all.
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Their obsessed students spend countless hours acquiring and honing these skills through repetitive practice -- without a murmur of complaint
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