In today's Pope Center article, Professor Robert Blumenthal of Georgia College and State University argues that the mathematics requirement at most colleges and universities these days is just a rehashing of high school topics. (More evidence for my argument that it's erroneous to assume that just by getting through college a student has necessarily advanced in knowledge and skills!) What schools should do, Blumenthal says, is to create a challenging course for non-majors that will (or at least can) give students a look into the way mathematicians think -- their approach to problems. Taught well, such a course could really be mind-expanding, showing students the beauty of mathematical logic.
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- February 15, 2010