Riche67369m 發表於 2012-9-8 09:44:52

Why are Asians so good at Maths

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Chinese number words are remarkably brief. Most of them can be uttered in less than one-quarter of a second (for instance, 4 is "si" and 7 "qi"). Their English equivalents are longer: pronouncing them takes about one-third of a second. The memory gap between English and Chinese apparently is entirely due to this difference in length.
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Take a look at the following list of numbers: 4,9,7,6,3,5,8. Read them out loud. Now look away and spend twenty seconds memorizing that sequence before saying them out loud again. Chances are, if you speak English, you have a 50 percent chance of memorizing that sequence perfectly. If you're Chinese, though, you're almost certain to get it right every time. Why is that? Because as human beings, we store digits in a memory loop that runs for approximately two seconds. We most easily memorise whatever we can say or read within that two-second span. And Chinese speakers get that list of numbers - 4,air jordan pas cher,9,7,6,3,5,8 - right almost ever time because, unlike English, their language allows them to fit all those seven numbers into two seconds. As Stanislas Dehaene's book The Number Sense explains:
These factors all explain why Asians might be good at maths, but is it true that they have some kind of innate proclivity for the subject?

In Asia, students are expected to shoot for the moon, especially in maths and science. Yet there aren't that many that aspire to be poets, filmmakers, movie stars, or footballers. Why do you think the most prolific, talented people in those areas come from the United States and the UK? Because, in the West, we try to value those creative aspects of the human psyche as much as any of the others. In China, Japan,polo ralph lauren, and Korea they value cold, hard skills. In a recent survey,moncler doudoune, children in America and Asia were asked to fantasize about what they would like if they could have any wish. Over two thirds of Asian kids wished for something related to education and educational success. Only one in ten students in America wished for something related to education, choosing instead wealth, material objects, or fun fantasies, such as a trip to the moon. Clearly, the life of the Asian children is much more centered on school than the life of an American children.

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