Measurement
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
For seven years, Paul Lockhart’s work enjoyed a samizdat-style popularity in the mathematics underground, leading to its 2009 publication and widespread acclaim. This impassioned critique of K–12 mathematics education highlights how students are shortchanged by an improper introduction to math. Lockhart presents the positive side of math education, illustrating how mathematics can be an artful way of thinking and living. His conversational prose reflects his passion, making mathematics accessible without oversimplifying. He embraces the challenges of mathematics while showcasing its beautiful intensity. Using plain English and visuals instead of jargon and formulas, he makes complex ideas about shape and motion intuitive. His elegant discussion of mathematical reasoning and classical geometry underscores his belief that mathematics illuminates both art and science. Lockhart invites readers into a universe where beautiful designs and patterns inspire curiosity and creativity. As we explore concepts like symmetry, circles, and cones, we realize that almost anyone can engage with math in a way that yields emotional and aesthetic rewards. This work encourages readers to embrace the playful excitement of mathematical exploration.





