how math can be a tool for advancing social justice.
Teaching values inevitably bites into the time available for teaching math.
In her talk, Reynolds gave her response, forged years ago when she volunteered with the Peace Corps in Africa. Teaching students there, she had to use 1940s-era textbooks that posed math problems involving the calculation of fighter planes' bombing trajectories.
"I had a hard time with some of the examples that were there," Reynolds said.
It was an important lesson to her. "No matter who teaches, personal values do come through. . . . What I've done is to be explicit about the values that I teach."
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