Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How Far Can Math and Patience Take Kids?

Patience is a virtue!!  Math builds space telescopes and also life skills such as persistence and endurance.

Washington Post article on Math and Hubble -- the sky is the limit! has some great quotes from Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, "who gets to peer into the starry great beyond for clues to the origin of the universe. "

"Tyson earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard and a doctorate in astrophysics from Columbia, but it was at the Bronx High School of Science in New York where he learned to not to be deterred when the going gets rough. " 
"I remember the transition from algebra to calculus and thinking: 'I will never in my life figure this out. I better try something else.' How many people do we lose because they don't think they are getting it as fast as they should? What I did was take a little bit at a time. Over the months, it was [as] though a misty fog began to dissipate and I was slowly emerging with a fluency in the new and powerful symbols of calculus."

Author Courtland Milloy encourages schools and parents to inspire students by showing an interest in Math and Science ;)

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