Briefly about Singapore Math: this is an advanced program with an emphasis on mathematical philosophy. In other words, the Eastern approach to science involves in-depth consideration of each specific problem and example, against cramming and takes students from the physical to the abstract, and not vice versa, as is common in the curricula of most countries of the world.

Singapore Math Approach

Many people do not understand this approach, especially those who encountered it first time in their life. This is largely because many of us, incl. Children who grow up in the rapidly changing conditions of global turbulence and chaos, are not used to studying each separate section for weeks, or even months – this is how the study of various topics in the Singapore program is carried out. Children do not move on to the next topic until they fully show the results of mastering the current one. And this is not easy. The curriculum does not allow topics review, so it may seem that the training is stretched, but this is not the case. The time saved on reviews actually spent on a multilevel consideration of each and every concept and operations, moreover, often students develop their own theories and offer exceptionally new ways of solving seemingly long-proven theorems. Intriguing, isn’t it? Absolutely. So, below we will consider the main advantages and disadvantages of the most famous oriental method of studying and teaching mathematics with close comparison with traditional methods, and will match this comparison for children, parents and teachers.

Singapore Math Pros and Cons for Children

Singapore Math Pros and Cons for Parents

Singapore Math Pros and Cons for Teachers

Conclusion

Thus, an amazing approach called Singapore Math has its own list of features for each group of users – parents, children and teachers. In order to choose a schedule that is comfortable for everyone, you need to think about whether you want to teach your child according to this approach in advance and explore all the offers available in your area. The main thing to consider when making a decision is that you should not choose the Singapore program just because it is a trend or because you dream of seeing your little artist as a great mathematician. Build on your child’s physiological and social needs, explore their potential, consult with experts in psychology, social sciences, and Singapore Math itself, and conduct a test session with a candidate teacher to assess your child’s understanding of his/her explanation method. Plan your budget according to the potential risks we mentioned above: your child may want (or need to) a switch to a different curriculum or your teacher can be unavailable, or your country may restrict access to Singapore Math learning platform, etc. The Eastern approach to life at a whole, no matter whether it is science or a lifestyle, requires regularity and deliberation. Therefore, make sure you have enough time to make the right choice.