All things being equal : why math is the key to a better world.

Titre
All things being equal : why math is the key to a better world.

John, Mighton

Sommaire
For two decades, John Mighton has developed strategies for fostering intellectual potential in all children through learning math. When we learn math we learn to see patterns, to think logically and systematically, to draw analogies, to perceive risk, to understand cause and effect - among many other critical skills. Bringing together the latest cognitive research and incremental learning strategies, including brilliant insights on analogies as "the keys to creativity," Mighton goes deep into the classroom and beyond to offer a hopeful vision for a numerate society.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2020

Description matérielle
294 pages ; 22 cm

Terme de vedette-matière
Mathematics -- Social aspects.
 
Numeracy.

Résumé
For two decades, John Mighton has developed strategies for fostering intellectual potential in all children through learning math. When we learn math we learn to see patterns, to think logically and systematically, to draw analogies, to perceive risk, to understand cause and effect - among many other critical skills. Bringing together the latest cognitive research and incremental learning strategies, including brilliant insights on analogies as "the keys to creativity," Mighton goes deep into the classroom and beyond to offer a hopeful vision for a numerate society.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780735272897

Informations de publication
Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf, [2020]
 
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