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Scheduling a Two-Way Bottleneck
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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There is grave difficulty in showing elementary school students how mathematics is applied in practical situations (at least in Canadian schools). Since current emphasis is on pure mathematics, applied mathematics (and applying mathematics)—procedures of model building, approximation, analytical manipulation and interpretation—may remain obscure or unknown to students leaving school despite essential simplicity of principles.
Thus it is important to keep a look-out for problems which have an obvious practical interest or economic moment, but which can be tackled with the most elementary mathematics. Emphasis on the strategies of model building in the schools seems all the more sensible (and feasible) now that automatic numeration is permitting easy command of even complicated analyses.
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