So to teach culturally centered mathematics does not mean to teach from racial memory. This means that I should not expect my Poles to resolve order-of-operations difficulties with Lukasziewicz notation. My Mexicanos should not compute barefoot base 20. My Bangladeshis ought not find the products of the sum of two squares. My Chinese cannot approximate pi to the nearest 113rd.
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
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