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Paul  Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out Of Our Most Fascinating And Imaginative Art Form Quotes: "Mental acuity of any kind comes from solving problems yourself, not from being told how to solve them."

Mental acuity of any kind comes from solving problems yourself, not from being told how to solve them.



Paul  Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out Of Our Most Fascinating And Imaginative Art Form Quotes: "Doing mathematics should always mean finding patterns and crafting beautiful and meaningful explanations."

Doing mathematics should always mean finding patterns and crafting beautiful and meaningful explanations.




Paul  Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out Of Our Most Fascinating And Imaginative Art Form Quotes: "[Math] curriculum is obsessed with jargon and nomenclature seemingly for no other purpose than to provide teachers with something to test the students on."

[Math] curriculum is obsessed with jargon and nomenclature seemingly for no other purpose than to provide teachers with something to test the students on.



Paul  Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out Of Our Most Fascinating And Imaginative Art Form Quotes: "SIMPLICIO: ... You have to [learn to] walk before you can run.SALVIATI: No, you have to have something you want to run toward."

SIMPLICIO: ... You have to [learn to] walk before you can run.SALVIATI: No, you have to have something you want to run toward.





Paul  Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out Of Our Most Fascinating And Imaginative Art Form Quotes: "I don't see how it's doing society any good to have it's members walking around with vague memories of algebraic formulas and geometric diagrams, and clear memories of hating them."

I don't see how it's doing society any good to have it's members walking around with vague memories of algebraic formulas and geometric diagrams, and clear memories of hating them.