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Math is universally feared from kindergarten to college, but could the problem be accessibility – or a lack of it? Dr. Theodore Chao, associate professor of mathematics education at The Ohio State University, explains why a more diverse, equitable and inclusive approach to teaching math is less about skin color and more about getting everyone to learn to love math again.
By John MatzeMath is universally feared from kindergarten to college, but could the problem be accessibility – or a lack of it? Dr. Theodore Chao, associate professor of mathematics education at The Ohio State University, explains why a more diverse, equitable and inclusive approach to teaching math is less about skin color and more about getting everyone to learn to love math again.