What is wrong with learning logic, set theory, and number theory before (or in the context of high school, instead of) calculus?
EDIT: Personally, I think going into computer science would have been easier if in high school I learned logic and set theory my last two years rather than trigonometry and calculus.
What is wrong with learning logic, set theory, and number theory before (or in the context of high school, instead of) calculus?
The thing that's wrong is exactly that it would indeed have to be instead of calculus. And then students would not pass the nationally mandated matriculation exams or university entry exams, which test knowledge of calculus. One part of the system can't change independently from the others. I agree that if you're going to teach just one field of math, then calculus is not the optimal choice.
I do believe that for every field tha...
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