Math Editors Are Cool
A little praise for yours truly.
And, by extension, that praise goes out to any and all editors (who are often teachers also) in math education who work tirelessly--and with little credit for it--to get things right and to make things clear for students.
I've met many math ed. editors with whom I have disagreed, often strongly. But I've never met one who doesn't care about education, about kids, about math. So, I'm extremely grateful to Keith Devlin for making mention of their work.
They deserve this praise.
And, by extension, that praise goes out to any and all editors (who are often teachers also) in math education who work tirelessly--and with little credit for it--to get things right and to make things clear for students.
I've met many math ed. editors with whom I have disagreed, often strongly. But I've never met one who doesn't care about education, about kids, about math. So, I'm extremely grateful to Keith Devlin for making mention of their work.
They deserve this praise.
Labels: education, mathematics, textbooks

