Educational Transformations
The Influences of Stephen I. Brown
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About the Book
Practical classroom experiences of humanistic mathematics; philosophical issues in education; the central place that students hold in the teaching learning process; and affective/kinesthetic aspects of learning are just some of the riches to be found in this collection of essays honoring Stephen I. Brown. Changes in the culture of teaching—from early formalism to the problem-posing, self-reflective, What-If-Not? pedagogy of today—are described by the very people who brought them about.
The wide-ranging influence of Stephen I. Brown is reflected in the diversity of contributors. Mathematicians, philosophers, administrators, poets, a lawyer, a veterinarian, a children’s writer, a museum designer, computer scientists, a brain gym expert, clergy, and teachers of every school level describe the life-changing transformations of humanistic education.
About the Author
Editors Larry Copes and Frances Rosamond have both been students of Stephen I. Brown—personally experiencing the joys of problem posing, the heuristics of pseudohistory, and long discussions about the influence of mathematical thinking on the various aspects of our lives. Both have dedicated their professional careers to increasing access to mathematics.
Frances received her PhD. from Cornell University, chaired the Mathematics Department at National University in San Diego for many years, and is now doing computer science research in Australia, all while continuing math outreach activities. Larry received his Ph.D. from