Correct option is A
(a) Errors of the students should be overlooked as pointing errors will demotivate them.
This statement is not correct because ignoring errors without providing constructive feedback can hinder a student's learning process. While it's important to create a supportive and non-threatening learning environment, addressing errors is an essential part of the learning process. Errors can be valuable opportunities for both students and teachers to identify misconceptions, clarify concepts, and improve understanding. Constructive feedback and guidance on how to correct errors can be motivating and help students grow in their mathematical skills.
