drill-and-kill math


a teaching format that effectively prepares students to the test: worked examples followed by lots of practice on similar questions—algorithmic mastery over conceptual fluency.
average teachers just love drill-and-kill math, because it gives oft-low self-esteem kids the illusion that they’ve mastered the concepts—teachers are happy, students gain self-confidence, and parents are pleased with the decent grades.

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