Mathematics as a source of joy: Milan Hejny at TEDxBratislava 2013

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2013
  • Professor Milan Hejný is a number one among Czech math teachers. He promotes an approach where children can build on their everyday experience and where teacher does not explain the details, but only organizes a discussion between students. Solving tasks in this way enables them to learn math easier and to gain deeper and more durable knowledge. This method helps to build a quality math basis on which the intellect develops further.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Komentáře • 21

  • @Silly.Old.Sisyphus
    @Silly.Old.Sisyphus Před 10 lety +3

    at last! someone who actually knows how to teach maths so it makes sense and is pleasurable to learn. thank you, sir, for your presentation.

  • @Julienna
    @Julienna Před 9 lety +6

    Slovak math teacher is one of best among Czech math teachers. :D He is speaking Slovak in the video.

    • @Viliam1234
      @Viliam1234 Před 5 lety +1

      The video is from TEDx in Slovakia, so Slovak language is the natural choice. Prof. Hejný is bilingual; he lived and worked many years both in Czech and in Slovak republics.

  • @NisiCaloponis
    @NisiCaloponis Před 6 lety +4

    Without subtitles, almost no one can understand this.

  • @janasheehan
    @janasheehan Před 10 lety

    (the second part, first is below, oops)
    A good teacher supplies appropriate problems and discreetly organizes class discussion. And - admires great suggestions and provides encouragement. Good teacher never ever mocks the kids.
    "The teacher must be respectful of the fact that the kid is thinking."
    "Making kids learn by memorizing rules is good for totalitarian regimes."
    "No institution, no laws are as good a guarantee of democracy and prosperous society as thinking citizens."

  • @janasheehan
    @janasheehan Před 10 lety

    I am sure someone will provide subtitles soon. But to sum Hejny's talk up: a good math teacher (especially at the elementary level) steers away from explanation and advise; does not correct the kids as soon as they make a mistake (does not corrrect them, instead, leads them to discover the mistake by themselves); is patient and respects intellectual autonomy of the children....(cont. below)

  • @lenkahavlova3682
    @lenkahavlova3682 Před 6 lety +1

    Ano. Úcta...úcta k dieťaťu chýba vyhorelým učiteľom, aj niektorým rodičom. Těšme sa, že deti myslia. Deti by sa mali v procese výchovy a vzdelávania formovať a nie deformovať. ... Doufám, že se jiskra rozhoří a vznítí se plamen. Ja ako rodič si celmi přeji změnu v celém školství...Děkuji všem, kteří se pokouší o změnu a nevzdávají to. Mama :)

  • @veronikapizano
    @veronikapizano Před 10 lety

    We already added the subtitles.

  • @katarinastefanikova7259
    @katarinastefanikova7259 Před 10 lety

    skvelé!

  • @andream.echaguemorel5373

    :( no subtitles?

  • @Finezzato
    @Finezzato Před 10 lety

    subtitles please

  • @mdegs827
    @mdegs827 Před 10 lety

    translation into english?

  • @pavelsalom8186
    @pavelsalom8186 Před 10 lety

    I am from Hejny's team. If you are interested in his method, write me a private message and I will answer your questions.

  • @simonevin2119
    @simonevin2119 Před 8 lety +3

    while the method described here teaches math and critical thinking in general much better than what we usueally experience, it fails at explaining to children that the world does not work like that. out there, you have to deal with bureaucracy, lots of red tape, following absurd rules and so on. if children dont expect this, how will they deal with it? will the number of the creatively thinking ones be high enough to change the status quo? hopefully so. and one more thing. what if the creative minds come to the conclusion that democracy is not the best form of state? the professor speaks as if his premise was that democracy is the best what we can have. but is it really?

    • @jurajpetrik1753
      @jurajpetrik1753 Před 8 lety

      i thought you are source of joy ...

    • @simonevin2119
      @simonevin2119 Před 8 lety +1

      Juraj Petrík what about not thinking then, ?

    • @wlbila
      @wlbila Před 8 lety

      +Šimon Evin you miss the point entirely and he addresses exactly that. It is a crime to destroy the hope and joy of learning and by destroying the interest and potential in children to learn to think for themselves, you are destroying civil society. They have many years where that lesson can be learned from other sources. That should not be the role of teachers, unless you prefer living in a totalitarian state. Children should not be the battlefield for such an ideological war.

    • @simonevin2119
      @simonevin2119 Před 8 lety +1

      +William Bila read my comment once agian. In the first part, I clearly acknowledged his approach. And not teaching ideology is impossible, for it is impossible to have no ideology. Even if you claim to have none, that makes it an idelogy actually. And also, I am not saying that this method should not be adopted. It should, but it should be accompanied by explanations that out there, the world is not like that and that often you will have to to useless things and things you dont like. Isnt it school that should prepare children for life? And if the children are to be creative and change and improve the civil society, they have to know what they are facing, in order to be able to conter it. But if they dont learn it and than meet it in a crash, they can be discouraged and desillusioned.

  • @RomanoRomaker
    @RomanoRomaker Před 6 lety

    2steps+3steps=5 , tomorow we will learn 3+3=6 .
    Next year we will go to autostrade and we will learn 200+300= 500 .

  • @veronikapizano
    @veronikapizano Před 10 lety

    We already added the subtitles.

  • @veronikapizano
    @veronikapizano Před 10 lety

    We already added the subtitles.