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Life After Calculus: 20 Years Later, Darren B. Glass
Life After Calculus: 20 Years Later, Darren B. Glass
Math Faculty Publications
In 1996 Math Horizons interviewed a group of students at the Joint Mathematics Meetings; now, 20 years later, one of those students, Darren Glass, interviews another group of students.
The Power Of X, Darren B. Glass
The Power Of X, Darren B. Glass
Math Faculty Publications
In his recent book, The Math Myth: And Other STEM Delusions, political scientist Andrew Hacker argues, among other things, that we should not require high school students to take algebra.
Part of his argument, based on data some have questioned, is that algebra courses are a major contributor to students dropping out of high school. He also argues that algebra is nothing more than an "enigmatic orbit of abstractions" that most people will never use in their jobs. [excerpt]
Let's Nurture Science, Math Talent, Darren B. Glass
Let's Nurture Science, Math Talent, Darren B. Glass
Math Faculty Publications
I recently saw the film The Man Who Knew Infinity, which was released in many American cities this weekend, and was struck by the beautiful telling of an inspirational story. The film, which stars Jeremy Irons and Dev Patel, is a biography of the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, who was born in India at the end of the 19th century. [excerpt]