10. The most relevant theme of the
passage given above is:
O Disadvantages of Rote-learning
O
Teaching Mathematics through
story-telling
O
Understanding the art of
memorisation
O
Western belief versus Indian
traditions
Answers
Answer:
1) Disadvantages of Rote Learning
Can be repetitive.
Easy to lose focus.
Doesn't allow for a deeper understanding of a subject.
Doesn't encourage the use of social skills.
No connection between new and previous knowledge.
May result in wrong impression or understanding a concept.
2) Storytelling is a powerful tool that can bring rich,
vibrant, meaningful and lasting images to children.
Furthermore, stories have a unique and powerful way
of connecting people. According to Kurtz and Ketcham
(1994), “Of all the devices available to us, stories are
the surest way of touching the human spirit” (p. 17). In
storytelling, there is a coming together, a removal of
boundaries so to speak, and a total concentration and
absorption of the spoken word. Students need multiple
methods to help them understand abstract mathematics
concepts. Because communication is one of NCTM’s
(2000) key standards, it is important to practice the art
of communication in a number of ways. Listening to a
story, and participating in a problem solving activity
related to the story helps reinforce this standard. Using
stories is yet another pedagogical tool to help our
students connect to the mathematics
3) Studying is not the same as memorizing. It’s a reality that many students face, but not all understand until it’s possibly too late. That often happens when they go through the semester attending classes, taking tests, and believing at the final exam that they have never heard of certain terms. It leaves them with the well-known blank stare at the paper and that feeling of hopelessness as you wrack your memory to remember.
4) Indian culture is rich and diverse and as a result unique in its very own way. Our manners, way of communicating with one another, etc are one of the important components of our culture. Even though we have accepted modern means of living, improved our lifestyle, our values and beliefs still remain unchanged. A person can change his way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values in a person always remains unchanged because they are deeply rooted within our hearts, mind, body and soul which we receive from our culture.
Western culture can also be referred to as advanced culture; this is because its ideas and values promote the development and sustainment of advanced civilization. Western culture has had quite an influence in india but it has its pros & cons too. There are many good things in the western culture which we have adopted. But why do we see only the negatives? Even the Indian culture has influence the western world. the globe is shrinking & we are all getting closer to each other in many ways. so its very natural for us to adopt their ways & for them to adopt ours
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