In 2002, a mathematician named Paul Lockhart wrote an essay called “A Mathematician’s Lament,” a passionate criticism of mathematics education in America. It has become widely known among mathematicians and mathematics educators – not everyone agrees with everything he says (though many do), but everyone seems to have something to say about “Lockhart’s Lament,” as it is called. For this week’s assignment, you will read a short excerpt (three pages) from his essay and respond to the prompts below.
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This course is MAT 2571 Introduction to Proofs, section OL71, taught by Prof. Jonas Reitz in Fall 2021.
FINAL EXAM Th 12/16 3pm-7pm (special final exam zoom link)
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