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mathematics confused the communication of concept and ideas​

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Answered by ra9632317
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Answered by kejal1
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Communication is an essential part of mathematics and mathematics education. It is a way of sharing ideas and clarifying understanding. Through communication, ideas become objects of reflection, refinement, discussion, and amendment. The communication process also helps build meaning and permanence for ideas and makes them public (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [NCTM], 2000, p. 60).

In mathematics, as in all subject areas, the true essence of teaching is guiding others to greater understanding. Exemplary math teachers nurture their students' appreciation of the discipline and lead them to an understanding of math that can be applied in diverse situations. This kind of teaching does more than simply impart facts and procedures that are devoid of context or meaning; it taps into the curiosity of learners and offers them opportunities for mathematical exploration, with teachers and learners working collaboratively to construct knowledge (Mercer, 1995). Essential to this learning process is effective communication.

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