top of page
Computer Learning

Computer Learning

Remote Learning

Remote Learning

Learning is Fun

Learning is Fun

Distance Learning

Distance Learning

Online Learning

Online Learning

Online Learning.

Online Learning.

Learning to Read

Learning to Read

Distance Learning

Distance Learning

Online Learning

Online Learning

Students Taking Exams

Students Taking Exams

Online Education

Online Education

{83148AEA-9732-4B6D-AC34-DA90A0720EA7}

{83148AEA-9732-4B6D-AC34-DA90A0720EA7}

{BF9F5484-C68C-4CDD-9042-C8DB45294C81}

{BF9F5484-C68C-4CDD-9042-C8DB45294C81}

{00EBA268-BD4B-46F3-A02A-01ED768D4058}

{00EBA268-BD4B-46F3-A02A-01ED768D4058}

{177E27F0-1972-452E-8B2F-AC40334501F1}

{177E27F0-1972-452E-8B2F-AC40334501F1}

{1BF18A8D-649F-46C0-B991-BDEA4A76F056}

{1BF18A8D-649F-46C0-B991-BDEA4A76F056}

A7R06869_V1-1024x683

A7R06869_V1-1024x683

Let us Succeed Together

11154946_10152911874729023_1551128762497

Maria Commisso is the Founder and Director of Learning at CoreSenses. She has extensive teaching and leadership experience in a variety of educational settings including primary and secondary schools. She is committed to providing a successful learning journey for all students.

Writer's pictureMaria Commisso

Cognitive Capabilities for Success With Maths

Are you one of those students who used to hate maths classes?

You may feel like you are naturally bad at maths, but the truth is that you can learn to be better at it. Being successful at maths is all about logical thinking and enhanced cognitive skills.


I am going to try and explain the correlation between the two and how you can improve your mathematical reasoning skills.



The Relationship Between Cognitive Skills and Logical Thinking


What do we mean when we talk about cognitive processes? Cognition is all about the process of gaining knowledge. Your cognitive skills, therefore, refer to the way your brain comprehends, understands, builds and retains information


These capabilities enable reasoning skills and help achieve accuracy with your mathematical equations.

Logical thinking is a type of cognitive skill, where you go through a reasoning process to arrive at a solution - a critical process for mathematics.

Logical thinking involves both deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning skills. Deductive reasoning starts off with a broad truth or statement, followed by another more specific one.

For instance, we start with the statement that all cats are black. Our next truth is that Simon is a cat. We can then reach the conclusion that Simon is going to be a black cat.

When we use inductive reasoning, we use data to draw conclusions. For instance, if we see 50 students who are using the same bag, we may conclude that all the students at the school will use the same bag.


Maths require the ability to process information and equations and to reach a conclusion based on the knowledge that we have. This is why when our cognitive skills and logical thinking improve, we find that we can do better in maths classes.


How to Build Reasoning Skills to Prevent Careless Errors


So how do we actually get better at building capacity regarding our cognitive processes? There are some techniques that will almost certainly improve our memory and accuracy.


The first is to keep practising. Our brain functions improve if we keep exercising it to think a certain way, so practising logical or mathematical problems is a great way to enhance your logical reasoning.


Another tip is to unpack the problems you are faced with and understand the key patterns between the questions. At times it is important to memorize concepts, formulas and processes but it is also helpful to try to find out why the answer involves reaching a certain conclusion. Once you start to understand the reasoning behind maths problems, you are going to be able to apply this knowledge to other questions.


The Importance of Logical Thinking and Cognitive Capabilities


If you've ever felt like your maths performance is poor, know that you still have the opportunity to build capacity when it comes to logical thinking and reasoning skills. Take the time to practice how you reach certain conclusions, and unpack the maths problems to understand the reasoning behind them.

219 views1 comment

1 Comment


Austin Ngo
Austin Ngo
Aug 10, 2021

Definitely true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-Austin

Like
Maria Commisso
Director of Learning, CoreSenses
bottom of page