Math as we know it, if not the most
difficult, is one of the most difficult subjects. Well, as a kid, I sure did
agree. Somehow, our perception that Math is difficult was just inculcated to us
by those that are older than us; say our aunts, uncles or older brothers and
sisters. Once, I heard a partylist representative saying that Math and Science
are feared by students, old and young alike, because at a very young age it is
already instilled in their minds that these subjects are difficult and this
remained with them as they come to school. While watching the movie, The Story
of Math, I have come to realize that people from long ago were very fond of
learning Math because they do not have the pressure of knowing it for the sake
of good grades or passing a subject. Instead, they learned math whole-heartedly
because they make use of it and they needed it to improve their lives. The
movie is a breath of fresh air because they tackled Math in a light and
exciting note. They even travelled from different countries to learn the
history of math and how it evolved. The movie was able to deliver another side
of math, that it is not only about numbers but rather, for me, Math is the
story of people from before handed down from generation to generation,
developed and improved as ever and that is what we have today. The movie had
showed that Math did not originate from one place only rather it showed
artifacts and interviews from experts and scholars from different parts of the
world discussing how each civilization started to make use of Math which made
the movie even more factful. Math may have been confined to specific regions
due to certain extent before due to differences in representations in the early
times but learning Math now is like knowing a universal language which people
from all around the world can understand and communicate. The points in this
movie are easy to grasp and it is a good material for those who do not like
Math yet. If only the first step in learning math is like this, young students
could’ve develop fondness of math first
than hating it or could retain loving it. However, there were parts in the
movie where it is difficult to get the idea because of the accent. Yeah, very
British! It was really educating and amazing at the same time though, so two
thumbs up.
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