i'd agree with the first two answers.
in addition, what good are the calculators "short term gain leads to long term pain". calculators may lead to faster working kids but without it, the world will just be stupid in a few years.
scientific calculators are great but they should have some technological restrictions for doing simple grade calculations. then only will our future survive. as far as learning multiplications, its something that the teacher can tell students to practice at home and give multiplication drills in school. after that it becomes the students' and their parents' responsibility.
2006-10-02 12:35:07
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answer #1
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answered by ^_^' 2
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Now that schools allow kids to use calculators, why should they learn their multiplication tables? Then, most of their teachers were born after the commercial release of personal calculators, so these teachers may not even know multiplication themselves and probably tells the kids, "Don't worry about it. You'll always have your calculator."
I say, dump all calculators until high school so that kids learn arithmetic!
2006-10-02 06:48:11
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answered by William T 3
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i recognize this became a lengthy time period in the past, yet I not in any respect were given spanked, and that i'm no longer doing some thing of those such issues as stealing etc. i'm no longer disrespectful and that i do the right issues. i imagine it really is unhappy if father and mom could spank their toddlers because there are the variety of tremendous number of different recommendations that are better suited. My father and mom only continually inspired me by undesirable sense of proper and incorrect and undesirable sense of proper and incorrect is way worse than getting spanked. also, it does no longer recommend some thing in case you probably did not get spanked, i'm only conserving, yet i'm an truly tremendous man or woman (it truly is what a minimum of different human beings say about me) and that i'm very effective in life.
2016-11-25 22:46:07
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answered by kimsey 4
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I think it's a combination of the two. There's a good many (mostly tenured) teachers who don't care if the kids learn or not. Not to mention - if the kids don't do homework and the parents aren't involved, that compounds the problem.
2006-10-02 06:48:11
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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