It says China selects participants from its wealthier and higher academically performing areas.
Canada’s math teachers need to shift their focus away from discovery-based learning and move back toward traditional methods, a new report suggests.
“Tips and Tidbits For Parents and Teachers”, a 426 page book, written by Canadian citizen, Pat Kozyra after 50 years of classroom experience (the last 13 of which have been in Hong Kong), passes on a wealth of information for teachers in the process of developing their skills, and for parents bringing up children. Indeed even experienced teachers may like to compare notes.
It says China selects participants from its wealthier and higher academically performing areas.
Canada’s math teachers need to shift their focus away from discovery-based learning and move back toward traditional methods, a new report suggests.
“Tips and Tidbits For Parents and Teachers”, a 426 page book, written by Canadian citizen, Pat Kozyra after 50 years of classroom experience (the last 13 of which have been in Hong Kong), passes on a wealth of information for teachers in the process of developing their skills, and for parents bringing up children. Indeed even experienced teachers may like to compare notes.