
All Things Being Equal
Why Math Is the Key to a Better World
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Narrateur(s):
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Todd Van Allen
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Auteur(s):
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John Mighton
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National Best Seller
From the award-winning founder of JUMP Math, All Things Being Equal is a proven guide to succeeding in math, and a passionate argument for why this success can and must be available to the majority instead of the privileged few.
For two decades, John Mighton has developed strategies for fostering intellectual potential in all children through learning math. Math, Mighton says, provides us with mental tools of incredible power. 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. Yet we tolerate and in fact expect a vast performance gap in math among students and live in a world where many adults aren't equipped with these crucial tools. This learning gap is unnecessary, dangerous, and tragic, he cautions, and it has led us to a problem of intellectual poverty which is apparent everywhere - in fake news, political turmoil, floundering economies, even in erroneous medical diagnoses.
In All Things Being Equal, Mighton argues that math study is an ideal starting point to break down social inequality and empower individuals to build a smarter, kinder, more equitable world. Bringing together the latest cognitive research and incremental learning strategies, Mighton goes deep into the classroom and beyond to offer a hopeful - and urgent - vision for a numerate society.
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“Mighton makes a fascinating and persuasive case that everyone can learn math, that it doesn’t take a miracle-worker to teach it, and that broader mathematical competence is essential to breaking down social inequality.” (Daniel T. Willingham, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don’t Students Like School?)
"John Mighton may well become the nation's math conscience. He not only knows that all children can master genuine mathematics but has repeatedly proved so with his brilliant, no-nonsense [math] program." (Andrew Nikiforuk, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Saboteurs)
"John Mighton writes with passion and a deep sense of commitment." (Winnipeg Free Press)
Do yourself a favour and listen, try to figure out the examples and even if you're good at math, you are sure to learn a new technique or skill.
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