Different process makes a huge difference for Dyscalculia students

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High school students who struggle on college-readiness tests solve the simplest arithmetic problems as quickly as higher-achieving students, but they use very different brain processes to do so, according to new research.  High-achieving students knew one digit arithmatic calculiations by rote memory, while lower-performing students were still mentally calculating even low-level problems.

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