“Because of white racism's ability to bludgeon us into believing that we are inferior beings and therefore incapable of learning math and the sciences, we must spend a significant amount of our learning and teaching time unlearning and unteaching. This is to say, for example, that when a brother or sister reaches the freshman college level, he or she has already been subjected to at least 17 years of conditioning that dictates: "You are too black and too ignorant to understand such lily-white and intelligent things as math, chemistry, physics, etc." Thus, a major part of the teacher's initial instructional time must be spent dealing with the psychological block against learning math—or any of the sciences.”
“By the beginning of the seventeenth century we may say that the fundamental principles of arithmetic, algebra, theory of equations, and trigonometry had been laid down, and the outlines of the subject...”
Mathematics education
“All the modern higher mathematics is based on a calculus of operations, on laws of thought. All mathematics, from the first, was so in reality; but the evolvers of the modern higher calculus have know...”
Mathematics education
“The author holds that our school curricula, by stripping mathematics of its cultural content and leaving a bare skeleton of technicalities, have repelled many a fine mind. It is the aim of this book t...”
Mathematics education
“Although there is no study which presents so simple a beginning as that of geometry, there is none in which difficulties grow more rapidly as we proceed, and what may appear at first rather paradoxica...”
Mathematics education
“I have tried to say to students of mathematics that they should read the classics and beware of secondary sources. This is a point which Eric Temple Bell makes repeatedly... in ... that the men of who...”
Mathematics education