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What do you know about ethnomath?
Secondary Math: an Integrated Approach: Focus on Algebra, but Jennings calls it Rain Forest Algebra.
It includes Maya Angelou's poetry, pictures of President Clinton and Mali wood carvings, lectures on what environmental sinners we all are and photos of students with names such as Tatuk and Esteban who offer my daughter thoughts on life. It also contains praise for the wife of Pythagoras, father of the Pythagorean theorem, and asks students such mathematical brain teasers as What role should zoos play in our society? However, equations don't show up until Page 165, and the first solution of a linear equation, which comes on Page 218, is reached by guessing and checking.
Jennings points out that Focus on Algebra is 812 pages long, compared with 200 for the average math textbook in Japan.
(812 pages?. I took over 300 pages of notes in my Algebra classes, but we had no textbook.)
http://www.wpri.org/WIInterest/Vol10No1/Vukmir10.1.pdf
http://www.dm.unipi.it/~jama/ethno/
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/seminar/ethno.html
(The Geometry version is 846 pages.)
Secondary Math: an Integrated Approach: Focus on Algebra, but Jennings calls it Rain Forest Algebra.
It includes Maya Angelou's poetry, pictures of President Clinton and Mali wood carvings, lectures on what environmental sinners we all are and photos of students with names such as Tatuk and Esteban who offer my daughter thoughts on life. It also contains praise for the wife of Pythagoras, father of the Pythagorean theorem, and asks students such mathematical brain teasers as What role should zoos play in our society? However, equations don't show up until Page 165, and the first solution of a linear equation, which comes on Page 218, is reached by guessing and checking.
Jennings points out that Focus on Algebra is 812 pages long, compared with 200 for the average math textbook in Japan.
(812 pages?. I took over 300 pages of notes in my Algebra classes, but we had no textbook.)
http://www.wpri.org/WIInterest/Vol10No1/Vukmir10.1.pdf
http://www.dm.unipi.it/~jama/ethno/
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/seminar/ethno.html
(The Geometry version is 846 pages.)
