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This book is epic. It fully represents what I wanted math to be, and has made me quite excited.
If the author didn't use so much darn vulgar terminology sporadically, this would be in my top 20 books. As it stands, still a “banger” as the kids say.
This is a great essay/book. Says everything I've ever felt about mathematics in schools.
Every parent, teacher, student should read this one.
There are points where I have some disagreements but nevertheless those are with the processes not the concepts.
Lockhart's critique of modern mathematics education deeply resonates with me. He exposes how the subject has been reduced to rote memorization and mechanical procedures, stripping it of its creativity and beauty. I fully agree with his approach of allowing students to derive their own solutions and discover mathematical rules and laws based on the problems they are solving. This method would be excellent for introductory courses or non-math majors, fostering deeper engagement and appreciation.
However, for mathematics majors, such a system would only work if introduced rigorously and at an early age. That said, I believe everyone's introduction to mathematics should mirror Lockhart's vision. Structured discovery through carefully chosen problems, paired with a Socratic method of questioning, can make learning mathematics both intuitive and amusing.
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