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Prof: Algebra, geometry perpetuate white privilege
Campus Reform ^ | October 23, 2017 | Toni Airaksinen

Posted on 10/23/2017 6:06:15 AM PDT by C19fan

A math education professor at the University of Illinois argued in a newly published book that algebraic and geometry skills perpetuate “unearned privilege” among whites.

Rochelle Gutierrez, a professor at the University of Illinois, made the claim in a new anthology for math teachers, arguing that teachers must be aware of the “politics that mathematics brings” in society.

(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: academicbias; college; education; illinois; math; mathematics; mathteachers; professor; racism; rochellegutierrez; teachers; university
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To: blam
How soon will it be that graduates with degrees in Social Studies be allowed to build bridges?


81 posted on 10/23/2017 7:34:57 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: InterceptPoint
But, having had a couple of years of calculus and another year or two complex algebra, I have to work hard to fight off the belief that I’m actually superior in some way.

I’m winning that fight but just barely.

I had a little trouble with Statistics for Disk Jockeys (OK, broadcasters)!

82 posted on 10/23/2017 7:35:05 AM PDT by Ace's Dad (BTW, "Ace" is now Captain Ace. But only when I'm bragging about my airline pilot son!)
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To: Enchante

Nepantla?

The term, Nepantla is a Nahuatl (Aztec language) term connoting in between or a reference to the space of the middle. A number of contemporary scholars, writers, poets and artists have elaborated upon this concept, enhancing and/or adding on to the Nahua concept. (See Gloria Anzaldua, Pat Mora, Yreina Cervantez, Miguel Leon Portilla).

Most often the term is referencing endangered peoples, cultures, and/or gender, who due to invasion/conquest/marginalization or forced acculturation, engage in resistance strategies of survival. In this sense, this larger, cultural space of Nepantla becomes a postmodern paradigm or consciousness rooted in the creation of a new middle. Anzaldua calls this La Nueva Mestizaje, the intent of which is to heal from the open wound of colonial occupation. Sometimes, it is a reference to living in the borderlands or crossroads, and the process of creating alternative spaces in which to live, function or create. In other words, it is the process of developing political, cultural or psychological consciousness as a means of survival.

For populations impacted by the historical trauma of colonialism and what some have termed spiritual conquest, one strategy of cultural survival, or decolonization is the process of transculturation, which in many ways is resisting the mainstream, while, reinterpreting and redefining cultural difference as a place of power.

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Mmmm... not sure how this relates to teaching algebra and geometry,


83 posted on 10/23/2017 7:42:10 AM PDT by Covenantor (Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern. " Chesterton)
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To: C19fan

The “professor” appears to think that blacks are too stupid to learn Algebra and geometry.


84 posted on 10/23/2017 7:42:45 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Has Sheila JACKSON LEE changed her name yet?)
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To: C19fan
The professor of curriculum and instruction has this in her bio:

"Her current research projects focus upon: developing in pre-service teachers the knowledge and disposition to teach powerful mathematics to urban students; the roles of uncertainty, tensions, and "Nepantla" in teaching; and the political knowledge (and forms of creative insubordination) that mathematics teachers need to effectively teach in an era of high-stakes education."

If you're wondering what "Nepantla" means:

"Most often the term is referencing endangered peoples, cultures, and/or gender, who due to invasion/conquest/marginalization or forced acculturation, engage in resistance strategies of survival. In this sense, this larger, cultural space of Nepantla becomes a postmodern paradigm or consciousness rooted in the creation of a new middle."

85 posted on 10/23/2017 7:46:27 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: babygene

Still produced by White Guys, now old white guys....


86 posted on 10/23/2017 7:51:11 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: <1/1,000,000th%

Sounds like a newpantload....


87 posted on 10/23/2017 7:53:22 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: C19fan

So in easier terms to understand, this esteemed college Professor is calling the non-white privileged in his eyes ‘mind numbingly stupid’ ?


88 posted on 10/23/2017 7:53:32 AM PDT by redcatcherb412
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To: Covenantor

She is a total clown. People like her should not be anywhere near mathematical education, yet she is treated as some “expert” of national standing. Unreal.


89 posted on 10/23/2017 7:55:23 AM PDT by Enchante (Bill, Anthony, Harvey .... how does lesbo Hillary manage to surround herself with male predators???)
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To: Paladin2

I just hated to see Bill Gates get credit for it.


90 posted on 10/23/2017 7:58:39 AM PDT by babygene (hMake America Great Again)
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To: InterceptPoint
Image result for wizard of oz scarecrow

"The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side"

Note: in reality, the scarecrow's statement was not even close to being true.

Here's one clarification I found...

"The sum of the "squares" (rather than "square roots") of "the shortest" (rather than "any") two sides of "a right angle" (rather than "an isosceles") triangle is equal to the "square" (rather than "square root") of the remaining side.

This is NOT the triangle inequalities theorem, rather it appears as merely a failed attempt at a watered down version of "Pythagoras' Theorem". "

http://www.slipups.com/items/1275.html

91 posted on 10/23/2017 7:58:49 AM PDT by ETL (See my FR Home page for a closer look at today's Communist/Anarchist protest groups)
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To: C19fan

No, it’s cursive writing.


92 posted on 10/23/2017 8:01:41 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: babygene

http://bricklin.com/firstspreadsheetquestion.htm


93 posted on 10/23/2017 8:02:50 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: babygene

Excel was pretty powerful.

I used to use it to mimic company forms that had to be repetitively filled out with minor revisions. This was a definite personal productivity enhancer until all of those forms went online.


94 posted on 10/23/2017 8:09:57 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: Bodega
No matter what, far better “Professor” than “Mrs” in the professional setting as “Mrs” cooks the turkey and “educated” people speak really slowly to her to make sure she understands. Yes, indeed.

(Please forgive this next "Your Reply"): You did not want to sound condescending to my mother, "Mrs. Loucks." She was the first daughter in her immigrant generation to graduate from high school (also, the first accredited school in Michigan), and became the matriarch of her generation.

She was the embodiment of Proverbs 31; "worth far more than rubies." She was my father's life-long love, mother to four college-educated children, mentor to school children, supporter to the community and her Church.

She was stylish and well-read, had a letter published in Time, could address a political group or a child's poetry class. She marched for Woman's suffrage, along with her mother; and her father (rare). She was more that a "good cook," she could make the various "game" the hunters brought in palatable! Super Lady and a "True Lady."

95 posted on 10/23/2017 8:20:22 AM PDT by Ace's Dad (BTW, "Ace" is now Captain Ace. But only when I'm bragging about my airline pilot son!)
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Meth does eventually degrade the mind into delusions and hallucinations. Math materializes and transforms into nooses.


96 posted on 10/23/2017 9:00:04 AM PDT by USCG SimTech
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To: SubMareener
"I thought Islam invented Algebra and Geometry!"

Don't forget their strong respect for gravity, they throw LGBT's off tall buildings while not busy proving math theorems.

97 posted on 10/23/2017 9:17:35 AM PDT by HangThemHigh (Entropy is not what it used to be.)
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To: UCANSEE2
Professor of civil engineering: "Any fool can build a bridge that will hold up. It takes an engineer to build a bridge that will just barely hold up"
98 posted on 10/23/2017 9:28:19 AM PDT by JoeFromSidney
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To: babygene

Wasn’t Lotus 1,2,3 in between there somewhere?


99 posted on 10/23/2017 10:26:58 AM PDT by SolidRedState (I used to think bizarro world was a fiction.)
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To: ETL
Teaching Math In 2010: A logger cuts down some beautiful forest trees because he is selfish and inconsiderate and cares nothing for the habitat of animals or the preservation of our woodlands. He does this so he can make a profit of $20. What do you think of this way of making a living?

How does this way of making a living make you feel?
a) Resentful
b) Hostile
c) Outraged
c) Violent
e) All of the above

100 posted on 10/23/2017 11:17:14 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (I was not elected to continue a failed system. I was elected to change it. --Donald J. Trump)
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