Moving Beyond Myths: Revitalizing Undergraduate Mathematics
ISBN-10:
0309044898
ISBN-13:
9780309044899
Released: Feb 01, 1991
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback, 80 pages
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Description:
Over the next decade, the mathematical community and the nation's colleges and unversities must restructure fundamentally the culture, content, and context of undergraduate mathematics. Acknowledging the weaknesses in the present college mathematics curriculum and the ways in which it is taught, this book cites exemplary programs that point the way toward achieving the same world-wide preeminence for mathematics education that the United States enjoys in mathematical research. Moving Beyond Myths sets forth ambitious goals for collegiate mathematics by the year 2000 and provides a sweeping plan of action to accomplish them. It calls on mathematics faculty, their departments, their professional societies, colleges and universities, and government agencies to do their parts to implement the plan, help the public move beyond commonly held myths about mathematics, and bring about a revitalization of undergraduate mathematics. Table of ContentsFRONT MATTERTHE CHALLENGETHE MYTHSBEHIND THE MYTHSFACING THE MYTHSMOVING BEYOND MYTHSMATHEMATICS BEYOND MYTHSEVIDENCE AND DOCUMENTATIONAPPENDIX
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