![]() ![]() Johns Hopkins University Professor of math and education W. Although high school students may use calculators on their college entrance exams, many math professors refuse to allow the handheld devices in their classes. Middle school teachers fervently debate the issue for their classrooms. ![]() ![]() Others see it as a replacement for strong math skills. Some see calculator use as a way to build numeracy. Regardless of the level they teach educators don’t agree on the answer.Įlementary teachers straddle the fence on this issue. Which is better: having students use pen and paper when working on math problems or allowing them to use calculators to find the answers? ![]()
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