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Mathematics Miseducation: The Case Against a Tired Tradition
Derek Stolp
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| #1021723 in Books | 2005-04-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.61 x6.52l,.66 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Correct criticism, less useful solutions|By Viktor Blasjo|The first part of the book criticises current practices, arguing in particular that the traditional justifications for mathematics teaching are not reflected in teaching practices. People claim that mathematics teaches us to think logically, prepares us for citizenship, that it is beautiful and culturally important, etc.||Stolp brings his experience and study to this critique of mathematics teaching. The attention to students' social, emotional, and moral development distinguishes this book from many calls for reform. He draws on philosophy and studies of mathematics teaching,
Author and veteran teacher Derek Stolp has come to the conclusion that learning mathematics is of no real consequence for the vast majority of our children. This stance flies in the face of the conventional wisdom held among political leaders, business people, teachers, and parents that mathematics is an essential subject for all children to study well into their high school years. In Mathematics Miseducation, Stolp argues that mathematics, as currently taught, do...
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