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Hear two scholars discuss hot topics that impact U.S. students and their thinking. Dr. Rochelle Gutierrez talks about rehumanizing mathematics and Dr. Earl Wright argues that W.E.B. DuBois and his colleagues at Atlanta University were responsible for the founding of Sociology, rather than the more conservative University of Chicago academics who are usually given the credit. The whole orientation of students toward U.S. history and politics is powerfully impacted by the approach they learn in their introductory sociology courses.
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Hear two scholars discuss hot topics that impact U.S. students and their thinking. Dr. Rochelle Gutierrez talks about rehumanizing mathematics and Dr. Earl Wright argues that W.E.B. DuBois and his colleagues at Atlanta University were responsible for the founding of Sociology, rather than the more conservative University of Chicago academics who are usually given the credit. The whole orientation of students toward U.S. history and politics is powerfully impacted by the approach they learn in their introductory sociology courses.
The post Education Today – November 08, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.

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