The Math Myth

The Math Myth
Title The Math Myth PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hacker
Publisher New Press, The
Pages 257
Release 2010-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1620970694

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A New York Times–bestselling author looks at mathematics education in America—when it’s worthwhile, and when it’s not. Why do we inflict a full menu of mathematics—algebra, geometry, trigonometry, even calculus—on all young Americans, regardless of their interests or aptitudes? While Andrew Hacker has been a professor of mathematics himself, and extols the glories of the subject, he also questions some widely held assumptions in this thought-provoking and practical-minded book. Does advanced math really broaden our minds? Is mastery of azimuths and asymptotes needed for success in most jobs? Should the entire Common Core syllabus be required of every student? Hacker worries that our nation’s current frenzied emphasis on STEM is diverting attention from other pursuits and even subverting the spirit of the country. Here, he shows how mandating math for everyone prevents other talents from being developed and acts as an irrational barrier to graduation and careers. He proposes alternatives, including teaching facility with figures, quantitative reasoning, and understanding statistics. Expanding upon the author’s viral New York Times op-ed, The Math Myth is sure to spark a heated and needed national conversation—not just about mathematics but about the kind of people and society we want to be. “Hacker’s accessible arguments offer plenty to think about and should serve as a clarion call to students, parents, and educators who decry the one-size-fits-all approach to schooling.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

Key to Robinson's New Higher Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Mercantile Colleges

Key to Robinson's New Higher Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Mercantile Colleges
Title Key to Robinson's New Higher Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Mercantile Colleges PDF eBook
Author Horatio Nelson Robinson
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1896
Genre Arithmetic
ISBN

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High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice

High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice
Title High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice PDF eBook
Author Robert Q. Berry III
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 328
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1071806467

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Empower students to be the change—join the teaching mathematics for social justice movement! We live in an era in which students have —through various media and their lived experiences— a more visceral experience of social, economic, and environmental injustices. However, when people think of social justice, mathematics is rarely the first thing that comes to mind. Through model lessons developed by over 30 diverse contributors, this book brings seemingly abstract high school mathematics content to life by connecting it to the issues students see and want to change in the world. Along with expert guidance from the lead authors, the lessons in this book explain how to teach mathematics for self- and community-empowerment. It walks teachers step-by-step through the process of using mathematics—across all high school content domains—as a tool to explore, understand, and respond to issues of social injustice including: environmental injustice; wealth inequality; food insecurity; and gender, LGBTQ, and racial discrimination. This book features: Content cross-referenced by mathematical concept and social issues Downloadable instructional materials for student use User-friendly and logical interior design for daily use Guidance for designing and implementing social justice lessons driven by your own students’ unique passions and challenges Timelier than ever, teaching mathematics through the lens of social justice will connect content to students’ daily lives, fortify their mathematical understanding, and expose them to issues that will make them responsive citizens and leaders in the future.

Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Normal Schools

Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Normal Schools
Title Arithmetic for High Schools, Academies, and Normal Schools PDF eBook
Author Oscar Lynn Kelso
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1903
Genre Arithmetic
ISBN

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The American Mathematical Monthly

The American Mathematical Monthly
Title The American Mathematical Monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1896
Genre Mathematicians
ISBN

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A High School Arithmetic

A High School Arithmetic
Title A High School Arithmetic PDF eBook
Author George Albert Wentworth
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1881
Genre Arithmetic
ISBN

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Mathematical monthly

Mathematical monthly
Title Mathematical monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 528
Release 1859
Genre
ISBN

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