Glass Wall
In "Glass Wall," renowned author Frank Smith delves into the fascinating dichotomy between the physical world and the world of mathematics. Published by Teachers' College Press in 2002, this insightful 176-page paperback explores the psychological aspects of learning and teaching mathematics. Smith's engaging analysis helps readers understand why some individuals are captivated by mathematics while others struggle to grasp its concepts. This book is an essential resource for educators and anyone interested in the teaching methods and materials associated with mathematics. Discover how to bridge the gap between these two worlds and enhance your understanding of this vital subject. Perfect for teachers, students, and mathematics enthusiasts alike, "Glass Wall" is a thought-provoking read that invites you to reconsider your relationship with mathematics.