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Experiential Math: Shifting from Teaching to Learning

Implications on Classroom Teaching

Mathematics is the science of recognising, understanding, appreciating, creating and using patterns in day-to-day life, business, sciences, work life, and technology.

Once we accept this broad-based perception of what it means to know mathematics, our methods of teaching and evaluation all change for the better. They become more student-friendly, inclusive, experiential, and experimental by nature.

The focus of teaching, for example, would shift to empowering each student rather than only appreciating or encouraging those already good at the subject. The teacher would use technology effectively to study each child in greater detail, track progress, and create examples tailored to the student.

Funwork would replace homework. For example, while introducing the concept of length, students may be asked to estimate the length of different items around them like a pencil, pen, mobile, table, or kitchen items at home—and then measure them. Observations can be recorded in tabular form. Gradually, their estimates will become more and more accurate.

Likewise, they may be taken to vegetable and fruit markets and asked to pick out, say, two kilograms of onions and observe how much variation occurs in practice.

Teachers, parents, and school management all need to develop appreciation for this approach, which empowers the child without sacrificing the required content knowledge.

In fact, they will likely perform much better.

Implications on Learning

Mathematics is the science of recognising, understanding, appreciating, creating and using patterns in day-to-day life, business, sciences, work life, and technology.

Once we accept and practice such a broad-based definition of mathematics, it will have a profound and direct impact on how students learn. The first major shift will be that learning becomes experiential rather than rote memory-based. Understanding replaces memorising formulas.

For example, a student estimating how much water will come in a bucket will develop deeper appreciation for the concept of liquid volume than one who simply converts units mechanically.

When students engage in real-life transactions, count currency notes, bargain for deals, offer discounts, or charge premium prices—they’ll understand money more meaningfully than by merely calculating profit or loss on paper.

When a young girl sees her mother adjusting quantities of sugar and milk for surprise guests, she intuitively grasps proportion—far better than by learning a:b::c:d from a textbook. Similarly, noticing how a house map and the house relate introduces the child to the concept of similarity in geometry.

Once learning becomes experiential and self-paced, forgetting is reduced. With greater emphasis on understanding, the transfer of learning to new contexts also becomes more likely.

Reduced emphasis on rote memory, and eliminating impractical expectations from the child, will also significantly reduce math anxiety—a major factor deterring students from engaging seriously with the subject.


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