Is it true that girls can't learn math well? I feel that I have lost confidence in math. It seems that IQ is worse than being beaten.
The general view is that many experienced teachers also think that it is generally difficult for girls to learn mathematics, because mathematics is something that emphasizes logical reasoning and abstract understanding, and requires higher rational thinking ability, but girls generally think it is more perceptual and rational. In high school and university, you can realize this more deeply, but it doesn't mean that girls can't learn math well, but they usually deepen their understanding of mathematical theorems, study step by step and do more problems. Moreover, the difficulty of the topic should be gradually deepened, and you should think more and exercise your ability to understand abstract things. For science, mathematics, physics and chemistry, entering high school and even university, you will find that it is only more and more abstract and difficult to understand, so the ability to understand abstract things is very important, and the ability of logical reasoning is also very important, because science requires strict step by step, no loopholes, and one wrong step is wrong. In short, if you want to learn science well, you must first learn mathematics well, which provides solutions for other science disciplines (junior high school and senior high school are not obvious, and many problems in college physical chemistry are solved by mathematics). If you want to learn math well, you have to do more problems. Theorem is theory, and doing problems is practice. Only by integrating theory with practice can you learn it well. In the process of doing problems, we should constantly improve our understanding of theorems and principles, and at the same time learn to summarize and write down our mistakes.