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Difference between teaching of mathematics and teaching of science

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Answered by Irfan1729
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mathematics deals with abstract and science deals with reality.

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Answered by fiza0709sl
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Differences are below:

Step-by-step explanation:

Teaching of mathematics

  • The main and major difference is math deals with abstract or in another way we can say it is equational teaching basically.
  • The math teaching is mainly associated with concepts building.
  • It can be easy if one will learn from the basic and work scratch.
  • Teaching through problem solving, however, means that students learn mathematics through real contexts, problems, situations, and models.
  • Assessment in mathematics is primarily formative.
  • It involves collecting information from a range of sources, in a variety of ways.

Teaching of science

  • The main and major difference is math deals with reality
  • The concepts and everything will become easy as well interesting if we start to relate it with the day to day example
  • Science teaching is a complex activity that lies at the heart of the vision of science education presented in the Standards.
  • The teaching standards provide criteria for making judgments about progress toward the vision
  • They describe what teachers of science at all grade levels should understand and be able to do.
  • Science is a significant part of human culture and represents one of the pinnacles of human thinking capacity.
  • It provides a laboratory of common experience for development of language, logic, and problem-solving skills in the classroom.

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