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.
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Is this the same Gutierrez?
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Teaching Math In 1950:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5 of the price. What is his profit?
Teaching Math In 1960:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5 of the price, or $80. What is his profit?
Teaching Math In 1970:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $80. Did he make a profit?
Teaching Math In 1980:
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $80 and his profit is $20 Your assignment: Underline the number 20.
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?
Wow. Yes, as some if not many on this thread have stated, this the dumbest thing weve read in a long time.
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 Im actually superior in some way.
Im winning that fight but just barely.
Hidden Figures???
Old story from Ancient Greece —
Ptolemy, ruler of Egypt, was trying to learn geometry and having a difficult time of it.
He asked Euclid if there was a shorter road to learning geometry than through Euclid’s Elements.
Euclid’s famous response: “There is no royal road to geometry.”
Unless, of course, you are White. In that case, your privilege gets you everything all free and easy.
Nicolaus Copernicus!
#LOVENOTHATE
#NOTREALSCIENCE
Why do we only every hear his side of the story? Not all the Muslims Turks who were wronged during the Wars the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth waged against them during his life?
Note that Asians are not addressed as they tend to prove these type studies full of crap.
What about calculus? Group Theory?
Its a whole number. I just know that for sure. I can just tell. Also it has to be bigger than 4 - thats from observation. And my gut feel is that its less than 6.
I need more time. Ill get back to you later after I gain a little more White Privilege.
These people are educating the next generation.
One of the more obvious attempts to undermine Western culture, capitalism, excellence, and all associated with merit based outcome.
The beauty of mathematics is that it is true a priori. Math IS objective truth, pure logic, nested in symbolism that we apply to understand the world around us. All persons of all races and cultures can use and understand math once they grasp the concepts. This woman’s assertion that all knowledge, even mathematics, is subjective is the road to madness.
Everything is racist!
If you don’t, won’t or can’t master algebra, chances are you will be working for someone who has mastered algebra.
The lower your IQ, the less your mind will be able to process the abstraction involved in algebra - and most other high-level understanding associated with success.
Subjectively, algebra points to smarts. Objectively, it points to a higher IQ, higher achievement in business, and higher income on average than those who do not have the capacity to manipulate abstract concepts.
There is no doubt that this professor has a job based on subjective criteria, and not actual achievement in any field.
“professor” was the term used in the 20’s for the guy who played the piano in a whore house, hence: play it again Sam.
When I was a lad, someone called my doctor “professor” one time in general conversation. (My doc had been a major in Patton’s medical corps in N. Africa.) Anyway, he damn near jumped down the guys throat saying: don’t ever call me professor. That was how I learned about the other use of the term.
Remember the Pythagorean Theorem? Pythagoras was black.
I don’t know squat about math, but I self-identify as a mathematical genius, so I’m good to go.
Ha, ha. Thanks, I didn't know that.
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