maths should be taught in mother tounge. please write some lines
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Since the enactment of the South African constitution when 11 official languages were recognised in our multicultural country, the debate about mother-tongue education has been raging.
After all, the Constitution does state that “everyone has the right to receive education in the official language or languages of their choice in public educational institutions where that education is reasonably practicable”. Disagreements have however arisen regarding what is considered “reasonably practicable”.
Are your children being taught in their mother tongue? Here are some points on the topic that you should take note of.
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The native language you speak may determine how your brain solves mathematical puzzles, according to a new study. Brain scans have revealed that Chinese speakers rely more on visual regions than English speakers when comparing numbers and doing sums.
Our mother tongue may influence the way problem-solving circuits in our brains develop, suggest the researchers. But they add that different teaching methods across cultures, or genes, may also have primed the brains of Chinese and English speakers to solve equations differently.
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