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Which country in China popularizes the traditional mathematics teaching method?

China's traditional mathematics teaching method is popularized in Britain.

According to the reform plan of mathematics teaching, half of the primary schools in Britain will adopt traditional Asian mathematics teaching methods. In this regard, Nick Gibb, Minister of State in charge of school reform in the British Ministry of Education, said that this mathematics teaching method should become a fixed standard in British schools. Gibb said that he would deliver a speech at the meeting of the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education, and announced that he would provide support and training for thousands of primary schools in order to switch to Shanghai's mathematics teaching methods. At the same time, the government will spend huge sums of money to provide textbooks and train teachers.

teaching method

Primary schools that adopt traditional mathematics teaching methods in China will abandon the teaching method of "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude" and adopt the whole class teaching method of repetition, training and "chalk plus dictation". British primary school teachers will receive relevant teaching materials, receive training and suggestions on how to implement the "Shanghai Mathematics" teaching method.

1, Mathematics Education in China

Textbook-style teaching method, all students master the basic operating rules through continuous operation and practice before starting to learn the next stage. Features: Repeatability, repeated training, chalk dictation and whole class teaching.

2. British mathematics education

In the individualized teaching method, the students in the class are divided into groups according to different levels, and each group learns materials with different difficulties according to its own level. Features: student-centered, focusing on applying mathematics to real scenes and teaching in groups.