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Mathematics, like language, is a universal experience. Every society counts and is empowered by its ability to count and to measure. The mathematical processes developed within various cultures differ widely, and Count Us In explores these cultural links, drawing examples from the author’s personal experiences. The process of counting, like the process of communicating with words, is common to all societies worldwide but, just as there is a rich variety of languages, so too is there a rich variety in methods of counting and of recording numbers – methods that have developed over centuries to meet the needs of various groups of people. The narrative of this book takes the form of a collection of short stories based on the author’s personal experience, linked together by a number of sub-themes. As a popular book on mathematics and on the personalities who created that mathematics, there are no prerequisites beyond the reader’s rudimentary and possibly hazy recollection of primary-school mathematics and a curiosity to know more.

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'A delightful and fascinating read about the role of maths in Wales, and the role of Wales in maths. Anyone with an interest in Welsh culture, maths history or education will love this book.' - Guardian blogger Alex Bellos, author of Alex's Adventures in Numberland and Alex Through the Looking-Glass; 'Count us in presents a highly accessible sequence of insights into the ways in which individuals engage with number, along with some fascinating perspectives on the connections between mathematics and culture.' - Gareth Pierce, Chief Executive, Welsh Joint Education Committee; 'This engaging book informs with a light touch, and shows not only how to set subjects like mathematics in their cultural context but also why it is important to do so. It is a fascinating read for anyone who has ever struggled with sums, because it actually makes maths fun!' - Dr Elin Jones, historian and broadcaster

Table of Contents
Figures and plates Acknowledgements Foreword 1 More cabbage, anyone? 2 Meeting of minds 3 Nothing will come of nothing 4 Setting the Recorde straight 5 Neither a borrower nor a lender be 6 Amazing Mayans 7 What do you reckon? 8 Prairie power 9 Putting down digital roots 10 Areas of (mis)understanding 11 Cracking the code 12 Does mathematics have a gender? 13 How to make maths real for all of us Appendix Answers to Puzzles Notes on Chapters Further Reading

Count Us In: How to Make Maths Real for All of Us

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    Publisher: University of Wales Press
    Publication Date: 15/02/2016
    ISBN13: 9781783167968, 978-1783167968
    ISBN10: 1783167963

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Mathematics, like language, is a universal experience. Every society counts and is empowered by its ability to count and to measure. The mathematical processes developed within various cultures differ widely, and Count Us In explores these cultural links, drawing examples from the author’s personal experiences. The process of counting, like the process of communicating with words, is common to all societies worldwide but, just as there is a rich variety of languages, so too is there a rich variety in methods of counting and of recording numbers – methods that have developed over centuries to meet the needs of various groups of people. The narrative of this book takes the form of a collection of short stories based on the author’s personal experience, linked together by a number of sub-themes. As a popular book on mathematics and on the personalities who created that mathematics, there are no prerequisites beyond the reader’s rudimentary and possibly hazy recollection of primary-school mathematics and a curiosity to know more.

    Trade Review
    'A delightful and fascinating read about the role of maths in Wales, and the role of Wales in maths. Anyone with an interest in Welsh culture, maths history or education will love this book.' - Guardian blogger Alex Bellos, author of Alex's Adventures in Numberland and Alex Through the Looking-Glass; 'Count us in presents a highly accessible sequence of insights into the ways in which individuals engage with number, along with some fascinating perspectives on the connections between mathematics and culture.' - Gareth Pierce, Chief Executive, Welsh Joint Education Committee; 'This engaging book informs with a light touch, and shows not only how to set subjects like mathematics in their cultural context but also why it is important to do so. It is a fascinating read for anyone who has ever struggled with sums, because it actually makes maths fun!' - Dr Elin Jones, historian and broadcaster

    Table of Contents
    Figures and plates Acknowledgements Foreword 1 More cabbage, anyone? 2 Meeting of minds 3 Nothing will come of nothing 4 Setting the Recorde straight 5 Neither a borrower nor a lender be 6 Amazing Mayans 7 What do you reckon? 8 Prairie power 9 Putting down digital roots 10 Areas of (mis)understanding 11 Cracking the code 12 Does mathematics have a gender? 13 How to make maths real for all of us Appendix Answers to Puzzles Notes on Chapters Further Reading

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