It gives me a great pleasure to welcome all of you to “Maths & Add Maths to You's Blog" organized by a Mathematics teacher from Putrajaya, Malaysia.
The significance of “Maths & Add Maths to You's Blog" is to share an informative education of Mathematics and Additional Mathematics' subject in secondary school especially for form four and form five students in Malaysia.
Today's students will live and work in the twenty-first century, in an era dominated by computers, by world-wide communication, and by a global economy. Jobs that contribute to this economy will require workers who are prepared to absorb new ideas, to perceive patterns, and to solve unconventional problems.
Mathematics is the key to opportunity for these jobs. Through mathematics, we learn to make sense of things around us. As technology has mathematicized the workplace, and as statistics has permeated the arena of public policy debate, the mathematical sciences have moved from being a requirement only for future scientists to being an essential ingredient in the education of all Malaysians.
One of the most amazing things about mathematics is the people who do math aren't usually interested in application, because mathematics itself is truly a beautiful art form. It's structures and patterns, and that's what we love, and that's what we get off on.
Mathematics teaches the art of thinking that will later assist in problem solving and decision-making. By encouraging the thought process contained in mathematics, educators will provide students a very accessible means to gain clarity and accuracy in order to solve real world problems.
Mathematics is the language for the sciences; it should be preserved, not forgotten as the innovative era progresses. The gizmos and gadgets we use were invented by those well-versed in math. Streetlights, iPods, and Google all function on algorithms–a series of steps used to solve problems. If it weren’t for number theory, the technological cascade caused by algorithms would not have been possible.
Above all, i wish that this blog will help all the students and teachers in Malaysia to achieve a great goal in Mathematics and Additional Mathematics.
Warm regards,
Miss Maths Lover
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