Keep Believing in God
When I was in year 2 at a private school we learned to write in cursive and the multiplication table up to 12. The following year I began attending a local public school where students in year 3 were taught these for the first time! I remember the teacher being skeptical when I told her I already learned to write in cursive and she had me come up to the board to demonstrate my skill or experience public humiliation. I ended up being her "assistant" for that portion of the class in the following months. The style of schooling I was exposed to in both a private and public setting was to learn the basics and then move onto something new. Students are taught to add and subtract, then multiply and divide, and then incorporate what they have already learned into problems with fractions and decimals. There comes a time when you have taken your last formal maths course and graduate from school, likely pleased that season of life is now complete. This concept ...