No. I think that method didn't work. It was tried, but upset the system, as was already set for years, and caused a lot of confusion, being that parents, and probably most teacher's would have had to re-learn the "new" way of math, same as the children. It would have set people back a few years I am certain, since everyone would be learning it at the same time! Kids can't learn from a learning teacher! Best way I can put it. Also parents usually don't have time to re-learn a new method of math, in order to help their children, because they are working, and using the OLD math at work! See the confusion that Vertical math causes?
2007-01-21 00:08:14
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answered by xenypoo 7
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I have material mechanically copied off the book on Vedic Maths. Vedic Maths doesn't require anybody to teach us. Read the tricks, practise them and you h've owned them. That's precisely what makes it popular. I myself was on lookout for online material and more of its volume long time ago. But to no avail. Can somebody help me with some websites?
2007-01-21 10:21:56
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answered by Mau 3
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http://www.hinduism.co.za/vedic.htm#What%20is%20Vedic%20Mathematics?
2007-01-21 08:14:25
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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