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The subtle art of teaching math

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The subtle art of teaching math

Angie Hodge is an Associate Professor of mathematics at Northern Arizona University. Her interests as stated on her website are focused mainly on education, mentoring, and equity in the STEM disciplines.

Today I thought we would discuss the issue of teaching and learning math and complexity theory.

I am now retired from Georgia Tech. But I continue to be interested in how we can teach math. Dually how we can learn math. I still try to learn math—not for formal classes, nor in formal classes—but to help advance my own research. Even now I find that I need to learn some topics to help write a post or to solve a problem.

On this blog with Ken I am also interested in still helping others learn. Some call that teaching. This is therefore the topic for today. … (Gödel’s Lost Letters and P=NP)


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