Final Reflection

Even prior to this class, I liked to use a story from past to explain mathematical concepts to the students that I tutor. Some of my favourite stories are how Gauss added from 1 to 100 as a child and how Pythagoras drowned his student for proving square root of 2 is an irrational number. I am happy that I gained a lot of knowledge and stories to be added to my repertoire. Also there are a lot of things that I really appreciated learning from this course. One of the most surprising fact that I learned is how different cultures all across the globe knew Pythagorean theorem before the time of Pythagoras. Knowing about these facts really helps to bring social aspect of teaching which I thought was hard to do as a math teacher. I hope that through learning about mathematics from different cultures can bring a more inclusive classroom environment in the future and help the students realize that it wasn't just people from particular gender or race that led to mathematical advancement. 



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