Book ID: CBB001422025

The New Math: A Political History (2014)

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Phillips, Christopher J. (Author)


University of Chicago Press


Publication Date: 2014
Physical Details: 224 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

An era of sweeping cultural change in America, the postwar years saw the rise of beatniks and hippies, the birth of feminism, and the release of the first video game. It was also the era of new math. Introduced to US schools in the late 1950s and 1960s, the new math was a curricular answer to Cold War fears of American intellectual inadequacy. In the age of Sputnik and increasingly sophisticated technological systems and machines, math class came to be viewed as a crucial component of the education of intelligent, virtuous citizens who would be able to compete on a global scale. In this history, Christopher J. Phillips examines the rise and fall of the new math as a marker of the period's political and social ferment. Neither the new math curriculum designers nor its diverse legions of supporters concentrated on whether the new math would improve students' calculation ability. Rather, they felt the new math would train children to think in the right way, instilling in students a set of mental habits that might better prepare them to be citizens of modern society---a world of complex challenges, rapid technological change, and unforeseeable futures. While Phillips grounds his argument in shifting perceptions of intellectual discipline and the underlying nature of mathematical knowledge, he also touches on long-standing debates over the place and relevance of mathematics in liberal education. And in so doing, he explores the essence of what it means to be an intelligent American---by the numbers.

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Authors & Contributors
Phillips, Christopher James
Duval, Steven
Steiner, Shepherd
Cateforis, David
Phillips, Christopher J.
Krige, John
Journals
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
Technology and Culture
Social Studies of Science
Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of American History
Publishers
Springer
Palgrave Macmillan
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
University of California Press
The MIT Press
Ohio University Press
Concepts
Cold War
Science and politics
Mathematics education
Mathematics
Science and technology, relationships
Science education and teaching
People
Vygodskij, Mark Âkovlevič
Begle, Edward Griffith
Einstein, Albert
Davis, Robert Campbell
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Soviet Union
France
Spain
Portugal
Japan
Institutions
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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