Let's get more kids excited about math and science!

Submitted by mathguy on Wed, 2007-02-28 20:07.

I went to a play about Buckminster Fuller in San Francisco about five years ago with the kids, and they LOVED it!

But how often do kids get a chance to get excited about math and science? "And how CAN they get excited about it?" many will ask.

Well, then answer is not new. It's age-old. It's all about the right teacher. I think old Bucky would agree.

So here's a place springing up around the US and abroad that's trying to do that. Their program, and their staff of the best math tutors you can find (because they attract the best and brightest of math tutors, and they train them so well): www.mathnasium.com.

I encourage you to check out Mathnasium. More, better educated youth, excited about math, is what it's all about.

~Mitch
Math tutor - www.mathnasium.com - Mathnasium

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Submitted by Dick Fischbeck on Fri, 2007-03-02 14:41.

Do they teach any synergetic geometry? Tetrahedral coordinates, concentric hierarchy, closest packing of spheres, IVM...

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