Using Special Interests to Stimulate the Study of Mathematics
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The original traditional course in high school mathematics was college preparatory in nature. The teacher's time was largely spent in trying to pour facts into the youngsters rather than in drawing the youngsters out or in leading them toward the subject. If a student failed to pass the work, his failure was said to be caused by any of the following: a lack of application, stubborness, or laziness. This course of study made little provision for different interests, different abilities, or different needs.