What I am saying is that you have enough facts at your disposal and need to process them. So the answer is ‘yes’. If you absolutely insist that I link a resource that I would expect wouldn’t add any new information to the information you already didn’t process: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_education . Teaching how to do math. Not teaching ‘how framing effect influences your calculations and how you must purify your mind of it’. (Same goes for any engineering courses, take your pick. Same goes for teaching the physicists or any other scientists).
So am I to infer that your answer to my question is “no”?
What I am saying is that you have enough facts at your disposal and need to process them. So the answer is ‘yes’. If you absolutely insist that I link a resource that I would expect wouldn’t add any new information to the information you already didn’t process: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_education . Teaching how to do math. Not teaching ‘how framing effect influences your calculations and how you must purify your mind of it’. (Same goes for any engineering courses, take your pick. Same goes for teaching the physicists or any other scientists).