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Maybe because there is so little regard for elementary, middle school and high school teachers? Danu Send a noteboard - 28/10/2017 01:23:49 AM

Have you ever listened to people bitch about the pittance teachers make? People refuse to believe that school teachers don't have summers off, teachers have to periodically go back to collage to up date their pedagogical knowledge as well as their subject knowledge.
It seems to me that we as Americans don't value the education of our children, why should we value higher education?
I don't think it is rabid anti-science aptitudes nor is it so called white privilege, it is anti-education.
An uneducated populace who were not taught critical thinking are easier to control.



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Is it rabid anti-science aptitudes or is it this?



White privilege bolstered by teaching math, university professor says


By Robert Gearty, Fox News




Professor Rochelle Gutierrez says the ability to solve algebra and geometry perpetuates white privilege.


Professor Rochelle Gutierrez says the ability to solve algebra and geometry perpetuates white privilege. (University of Illinois)

A math education professor at the University of Illinois says the ability to solve geometry and algebra problems and teaching such subjects perpetuates so-called white privilege.

Rochelle Gutierrez laid out her views on the subject in an article for a newly published anthology for math educators titled, “Building Support for Scholarly Practices in Mathematics Methods.”

“School mathematics curricula emphasizing terms like Pythagorean Theorem and pi perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans," she says, according to Campus Reform.

She also says that addressing equity in mathematics education will come when teachers can understand and negotiate the politics outside the classroom.

“On many levels, mathematics itself operates as whiteness. Who gets credit for doing and developing mathematics, who is capable in mathematics, and who is seen as part of the mathematical community is generally viewed as white,” she writes.

Further, she says mathematics operates with unearned privilege in society, “just like whiteness.”

Gutierrez did not respond to an email from Fox News Tuesday seeking comment.

University of Illinois interim Provost John Wilkin told Fox News that Gutierrez is an established and admired scholar who has been published in many peer-reviewed publications.

“As with all of our faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Prof. Gutierrez has the rights of academic freedom necessary to pursue scholarship and research on important subjects and to reach conclusions even if some might disagree with those conclusions,” he said.

He added, “The issues around equity and access in education are real – with significant implications to our entire educational system. Exploring challenging pedagogical questions is exactly what faculty in a world-class college of education should be doing.”

In the book Gutierrez points out that mathematics operates as a proxy for intelligence, but asks, “are we really that smart just because we do mathematics?”

“As researchers, are we more deserving of large grants because we focus on mathematics education and not social studies or English?”

Gutierrez says evaluations of math skills can perpetuate discrimination against minorities, especially if they do worse than their white counterparts, Campus Reform reported.

“If one is not viewed as mathematical, there will always be a sense of inferiority that can be summoned” because the average person won't necessarily question the role of mathematics in society, she writes.

According to the website, Gutierrez adds that there are so many people who “have experienced microaggressions from participating in math classrooms… [where people are] judged by whether they can reason abstractly.”

Her solution is a call for teachers to develop political "conocimeinto," or knowledge, to better prepare them in deciding on what learning opportunities work best for their students.

The book, published by Information Age Publishing, is a collaborative effort among more than 40 educators who teach mathematics methods courses for prospective pre-K‐12 teachers.


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Why is there less and less regard for our institutes of higher learning? - 26/10/2017 04:34:31 PM 1275 Views
Ahahahaha! - 26/10/2017 06:35:37 PM 659 Views
As a more serious response - 26/10/2017 06:55:16 PM 647 Views
For a short amount of time my wife's was working on her teaching certificate - 27/10/2017 03:35:54 AM 713 Views
Seems all the articles about this just parrot the same handful of quotes. - 26/10/2017 10:12:31 PM 699 Views
Seems like you are going out of your way to deny how over the top and frankly destructive this is - 27/10/2017 03:15:03 AM 617 Views
No, I'm just not interested in finding a stick to beat the universities with. - 27/10/2017 08:06:24 AM 647 Views
Spare the rod spoil the child - 27/10/2017 11:54:21 AM 546 Views
campus reform is like judicial watch - 27/10/2017 08:17:37 PM 702 Views
Turning universities into basis of right wrong politics? - 30/10/2017 10:51:51 AM 549 Views
I've found some research articles. - 27/10/2017 06:42:23 PM 852 Views
multi syllable word does not make up for being full of shit - 28/10/2017 12:33:13 AM 612 Views
There's a lot of bullshit in academia, but there are also a lot of technical terms. - 28/10/2017 01:52:18 AM 595 Views
it was mostly BS dog whistle words not specfic technical terms - 29/10/2017 02:08:29 AM 806 Views
And now an idea that deserves no attention has been disseminated to millions. - 27/10/2017 10:32:22 AM 656 Views
This essay she wrote is in a book to educate teachers - 27/10/2017 11:55:48 AM 600 Views
Lots of shitty books are published. So what? - 27/10/2017 05:23:18 PM 623 Views
No sorry that isn't it all - 28/10/2017 12:19:40 AM 620 Views
Partly articles like this. - 27/10/2017 06:11:26 PM 632 Views
Re: Partly articles like this. - 27/10/2017 07:08:14 PM 872 Views
I found another article from her that mostly seems to cover the same ground. - 28/10/2017 12:04:29 PM 810 Views
She is more elequent than some of the other writers on link wrong - 29/10/2017 02:45:06 AM 641 Views
You seem to be going out of your way to ignore... - 30/10/2017 07:16:52 PM 623 Views
The actual article is copy written I am not paying to read it - 28/10/2017 12:58:20 AM 627 Views
Then you might want to be careful what you're willing to say about it. - 28/10/2017 09:56:31 AM 677 Views
no you don't get to attack any race and claim it is OK even the white one - 29/10/2017 01:56:11 AM 605 Views
What specifically is "anti-white" about what she is saying? *NM* - 29/10/2017 07:49:09 AM 436 Views
The pro-brown part of it, I imagine. *NM* - 29/10/2017 12:04:59 PM 467 Views
Maybe because there is so little regard for elementary, middle school and high school teachers? - 28/10/2017 01:23:49 AM 1068 Views

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