Excerpt from Complete Graded Arithmetic: Fourth Grade
This series emphasizes to an unusual degree the necessity of employing the imagination in the study of Arithmetic. Most teaching of 'arithmetic has appealed to the memory almost to the exclusion of the other faculties. Though the development of the reason is earnestly desired, little or no intelligent effort has been put forth with the certainty of accomplishing this object. The author has made it very clear that thinking or reasoning in mathematics involves the exercise of the imagi nation. Since faculties grow strong by exercise, work must be provided which will compel the exercise of the imagination.
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