The Glass Wall: Why Mathematics Can Seem Difficult

by Frank Smith

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Following his years of studying human intellectual accomplishments such as language, reading, writing, thinking, and learning, Frank Smith now turns his critical lens on the teaching and learning of mathematics. In The Glass Wall, Smith helps us to understand why some people find the world of mathematics so compelling while others find it so difficult. This original volume examines two different worlds: the physical world (our familiar world of objects and events) and the world of mathematics (a completely different domain of experience), and the glass wall that can exist between them. Smith argues that, because the language used to talk about these two worlds is not the same, many people find themselves behind the glass wall, on the outside looking in. Chapters discuss: - What is Mathematics? - Making Sense of Mathematics - The Mathematics in Language - The Meaning of Numbers - Getting Beyond the Glass Wall
  • ISBN13 9780807742419
  • Publish Date 25 July 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Teachers' College Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 163
  • Language English