Math-ish: Finding Creativity, Diversity, and Meaning in Mathematics
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From Stanford professor, author of Limitless Mind, youcubed.org founder, and leading expert in the field of mathematics education Jo Boaler comes a groundbreaking guide to finding joy and understanding by adopting a diverse approach to learning math.
“Every once in a while, someone revolutionizes an approach to a difficult subject and changes it forever. That is what Jo Boaler has done for math. Fresh, smart, and inclusive, Jo Boaler's strategy eschews the one-size-fits-a-few approach and instead allows math to be seen and solved by everyone. A huge achievement. Math-ish is the only math book I’ve ever enjoyed reading in my entire life. Honestly.”—Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry
Mathematics is a fundamental part of life, yet every one of us has a unique relationship with learning and understanding the subject. Working with numbers may inspire confidence in our abilities or provoke anxiety and trepidation. Stanford researcher, mathematics education professor, and the leading expert on math learning Dr. Jo Boaler argues that our differences are the key to unlocking our greatest mathematics potential.
In Math-ish, Boaler shares new neuroscientific research on how embracing the concept of “math-ish”—a theory of mathematics as it exists in the real world—changes the way we think about mathematics, data, and ourselves. When we can see the value of diversity among people and multi-faceted approaches to learning math, we are free to truly flourish. Utilizing the latest research on math education, Jo guides us through seven principles that can radically reframe our relationship with the subject:
The power of mindset on learning
Utilizing a visual approach to math
The impact of physical movement and communication on understanding
Understanding the value of an "ish" perspective—in mathematics and beyond
The importance of connected and flexible knowledge
New data on diverse teaching modes that work with different learning styles, not against them
The value of diversity in learning mathematics—and beyond
When mathematics is approached more broadly, inclusively, and with a greater sense of wonder and play—when we value the different ways people see, approach, and understand it—we empower ourselves and gain a beneficial understanding of its value in our lives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring Thoughts on How We Need to Rethink Math Education!
This book is equally valuable for teachers, parents, and really, for anyone who has learned mathematics the traditional (or "narrow") way where there is one right answer and one right approach. Not surprisingly, this type of mathematics education is what has caused multitudes of people to hate and to fear math and worst, believe that they are not a "math person" and just can't do it. This book introduces two important ideas: mathematical diversity and "ish"ing. In a mathematically diverse classroom, all strategies are considered and all thoughts are heard and valued. Although the end answer may be the same, the journey to that answer is the interesting conversation to have.
Similarly, students become so focused on learning a process to an end answer that they often don't consider whether that answer is realistic or not. "Ish"ing models what we do in real life when confronted with many mathematical situations ("It's about 4 miles to the store" or "The temperature is in the mid 80s today"). By asking students to "ish" first, they gain comfortability with sharing their thoughts, knowing they are not wrong.
Jo presents a cohesive plan to incorporate these ideas into the way we teach mathematics in a way that promotes a growth mindset. Her ideas are logical and inspiring and will make you wish you had been in this classroom in your student days!
This book would be an ideal study for all math teachers at all levels as it truly promotes authentic learning in a safe environment where all students can learn successfully. The practice of "I do/we do/you do" is replaced with "thinking activity first, then fill in the mathematics". Endless lists of standards are compiled into big ideas, allowing students to fit each new piece of learning into the mental structures they have already created. Homework is recommissioned as reflections on what has been learned instead of a multitude of meaningless problems.
If you are ready to rethink how you learn and teach mathematics, this is THE book to read this year!
5.0 out of 5 stars Another brilliant book by Jo Boaler
5.0 out of 5 stars Eye opening and mind shifting
5.0 out of 5 stars Jo Boaler does it again!
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars 4* Interesting
Overall, this book as many interesting concepts and ideas, as well as some that make me go "what?" A couple of places confused me because there was either more information than needed, or not enough information.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
Overall, this book as many interesting concepts and ideas, as well as some that make me go "what?" A couple of places confused me because there was either more information than needed, or not enough information.
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Throughout the book, Boaler's passion for math education shines through, backed by a refreshing and compelling research-based approach. Her work is not only informative but also inspirational, urging readers to transform their relationship with math and empowering them to do the same for others. In essence, "Math-ish" is an essential read for anyone seeking to embark on a journey of redefining their connection with mathematics and helping others do the same.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Throughout the book, Boaler's passion for math education shines through, backed by a refreshing and compelling research-based approach. Her work is not only informative but also inspirational, urging readers to transform their relationship with math and empowering them to do the same for others. In essence, "Math-ish" is an essential read for anyone seeking to embark on a journey of redefining their connection with mathematics and helping others do the same.