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I ran across this:
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/angelpin.htm I'm sure others have seen it before, but it was fun to read, since I had never read it before--excluding Donald's introductory comments. Mark |
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![]() "bearsbuddy" wrote in message ... I ran across this: http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/angelpin.htm I'm sure others have seen it before, but it was fun to read, since I had never read it before--excluding Donald's introductory comments. Old story, credited to all sorts of now-famous academicians. However, I wonder why the author chose to bash Mathematics teaching in his last paragraph, since at no point was this story about a mathematics class or exam. --riverman (math teacher) |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "bearsbuddy" wrote in message ... I ran across this: http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/angelpin.htm I'm sure others have seen it before, but it was fun to read, since I had never read it before--excluding Donald's introductory comments. Old story, credited to all sorts of now-famous academicians. However, I wonder why the author chose to bash Mathematics teaching in his last paragraph, since at no point was this story about a mathematics class or exam. --riverman (math teacher) http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/skeptic.htm Probably relating to the subject I was surfing-- Intelligent Design or lack thereof? -- |
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![]() "bearsbuddy" wrote in message ... "riverman" wrote in message ... "bearsbuddy" wrote in message ... I ran across this: http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/angelpin.htm I'm sure others have seen it before, but it was fun to read, since I had never read it before--excluding Donald's introductory comments. Old story, credited to all sorts of now-famous academicians. However, I wonder why the author chose to bash Mathematics teaching in his last paragraph, since at no point was this story about a mathematics class or exam. --riverman (math teacher) http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/skeptic.htm Probably relating to the subject I was surfing-- Intelligent Design or lack thereof? -- No, the point is that the anecdote accurately bashes how SCIENCE is taught, and how the scientific method is pretty much lost in current science teaching (except in my classes, of course g), but in his concluding paragraph, he bashes how New Math is taught. Math is not the same subject as science, and as far as I could tell from the story, the clever student appropriately used math in all his solutions. A math teacher would have had no problem whatsoever with any of his applications, rebellious or not. --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... No, the point is that the anecdote accurately bashes how SCIENCE is taught, and how the scientific method is pretty much lost in current science teaching (except in my classes, of course g), but in his concluding paragraph, he bashes how New Math is taught. Math is not the same subject as science, and as far as I could tell from the story, the clever student appropriately used math in all his solutions. A math teacher would have had no problem whatsoever with any of his applications, rebellious or not. --riverman Well, there you have it! I know very little math, and even less SCIENCE. Mark |
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