I believe everyone; especially carpenters uses algebra and geometry daily and don't
realize it. I know how to repair an engine, but should I also learn how to
build one? No if you are satisfied with making repairs. Yes, if your goals
include advancing in a mechanical career where you are the engines engineer.
"The face to face come over here and let me show you approach was the only
medium used by our grandparents". This practice was pretty much a limited
hands-on training. Understanding and applying theories complements the hands-on
training that will create successes above success. I find that many folks take the content
approach to mathematics especially if it involves many hours of hard work and
brain power. “Let us not regress by miscalculating education"
realize it. I know how to repair an engine, but should I also learn how to
build one? No if you are satisfied with making repairs. Yes, if your goals
include advancing in a mechanical career where you are the engines engineer.
"The face to face come over here and let me show you approach was the only
medium used by our grandparents". This practice was pretty much a limited
hands-on training. Understanding and applying theories complements the hands-on
training that will create successes above success. I find that many folks take the content
approach to mathematics especially if it involves many hours of hard work and
brain power. “Let us not regress by miscalculating education"