Incredible Hungarian success at international mental arithmetic competition

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Benett Jagnesák, a 7-year-old student from Pestszentlőrinc (18th district), was the first Hungarian to win the champion category of the international mental arithmetic competition in Dubai (held online this year). Founded 17 years ago in India and now operating in 42 countries, the Brainobrain education network’s skill development program teaches mathematics to children in a playful way and develops their sensitivity to science.
With the spread of digitisation and robotics and the emergence of artificial intelligence, there is increasing global competition for young people interested in engineering and science, as they may be inventors, innovators, or even professional users of the technologies of the future. That is why methods and complex educational development programmes appear in the world, promoting the development of the conscious competence of the younger generations in the fields of mathematics, engineering, and natural sciences.
Today, one of the oldest and most successful of all is the Brainobrain education network using mental arithmetic solutions.
The company was founded 17 years ago in India and has been successful in developing the skills of 400,000 students worldwide.
According to Innotéka, the essence of the mental arithmetic program is that students count and perform complex mathematical operations on an abacus they visualise. This is possible in such a way that the abacus, invented thousands of years ago, can easily capture place-value (notation) that are essential for accurate calculations in the head.






Well done!!!!