Whether you are a student struggling to fulfill a math or science
requirement, or you are embarking on a career change that requires a
higher level of math competency, A Mind for Numbers offers the
tools you need to get a better grasp of that intimidating but
inescapable field. Engineering professor Barbara Oakley knows firsthand
how it feels to struggle with math. She flunked her way through high
school math and science courses, before enlisting in the army
immediately after graduation. When she saw how her lack of mathematical
and technical savvy severely limited her options—both to rise in the
military and to explore other careers—she returned to school with a
newfound determination to re-tool her brain to master the very subjects
that had given her so much trouble throughout her entire life.
In A Mind for Numbers,
Dr. Oakley lets us in on the secrets to effectively learning math and
science—secrets that even dedicated and successful students wish they’d
known earlier. Contrary to popular belief, math requires creative, as
well as analytical, thinking. Most people think that there’s only one
way to do a problem, when in actuality, there are often a number of
different solutions—you just need the creativity to see them. For
example, there are more than three hundred different known proofs of the
Pythagorean Theorem. In short, studying a problem in a laser-focused
way until you reach a solution is not an effective way to learn math.
Rather, it involves taking the time to step away from a problem and
allow the more relaxed and creative part of the brain to take over. A Mind for Numbers shows us that we all have what it takes to excel in math, and learning it is not as painful as some might think!
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