ABSTRACT

Rote learning is a relatively simple phenomenon to grasp. Other varieties of learning, where the ‘digesting’ is more comprehensive, are in many ways deeply mysterious. It is much easier to attack incorrect accounts than to tell a positive story. This book tries to rise to such a positive challenge, for Key Stages 1 and 2 mathematics in particular. The next chapter makes some general observations about mathematics learning, subsequently developed and applied in practical ways.