Royal Canadian Recognition for Dyscalculia Scholar

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

91 Researchers have been recognized by the Royal Society of Canada in the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, Canada’s first national system of multidisciplinary recognition for the emerging generation of Canadian intellectual leadership.

One we want to highlight here:

Daniel Ansari, Faculty of Social Science, conducts research to examine children’s typical and atypical (Developmental Dyscalculia) numerical and mathematical skills at both behavioural (cognition) and neural levels of analysis. Ansari’s research programme is paving new avenues for the identification of children who have difficulty with math, seeking to address these problems early in development before they become life-long barriers to success.

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I hate Math

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In our link for today a wonderful article that explores why many children do not like math. One of the better quotes:

One child wrote “Maths is like chocolate cake” which at first glance appears to be most positiveuntil you read further as to why she felt this way. She went on to say, “Maths is like chocolate cake –because if you have too much you will get sick!”.

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