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PP: Firefighters in Antarctica
Betsy DeVos had a rough start. But 6 steps can make her tenure bearable
Opinion piece published in The Hill by Dean Feuer of GW's GSEHD
OPINION | Success for DeVos will depend on her willingness to rethink her own opinions.
Source: Betsy DeVos had a rough start. But 6 steps can make her tenure bearable
PHD Comics: Regression
Hans Rosling, Swedish Doctor and Pop-Star Statistician, Dies at 68 – The New York Times
RIP Hans Rosling. I will miss your Ted Talks and unique methods of data visualization.
"Inviting animated visualizations and prosaic props (like apples and Lego plastic blocks) defined him as a funky philosopher rather than a geeky professor."
Source: Hans Rosling, Swedish Doctor and Pop-Star Statistician, Dies at 68 - The New York Times
Changing Math Education
I want to share the following 3 min video of Arthur Benjamin explaining how mathematics education in our school systems should be changed to centered around statistics and probability.
Arthur Benjamin's formula for changing math education | Video on TED.com
In his talk, Arthur Benjamin discusses how all mathematics taught in school are based on a pyramid, on which calculus rests on the top. While calculus is definitely an extremely important part of mathematics, the majority of people will not use it during their lifetime. However, statistics are used on a daily basis by all people. Thus, his idea is to reconfigure the pyramid of mathematics so that statistics and probability rest on the top.