"Even fairly good students, when they have obtained……" — George Polya
"Even fairly good students, when they have obtained the solution of the problem and written down neatly the argument, shut their books and look for something else. Doing so, they miss an important and instructive phase of the work. ... A good teacher should understand and impress on his students the view that no problem whatever is completely exhausted."
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When introduced at the wrong time or place, good logic may be the worst enemy of good teaching.
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Where should I start? Start from the statement of the problem. ... What can I do? Visualize the problem as…
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If you have to prove a theorem, do not rush. First of all, understand fully what the theorem says, try…
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A great discovery solves a great problem, but there is a grain of discovery in the solution of any problem.…
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Look around when you have got your first mushroom or made your first discovery: they grow in clusters.
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The future mathematician ... should solve problems, choose the problems which are in his line, meditate upon their solution, and…
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If the proof starts from axioms, distinguishes several cases, and takes thirteen lines in the text book ... it may…
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