Recently, with all the publicity about young starlets gone bad it brings a smile to my face to tell you that Ms. Danica McKellar is now 32 years old. Acting is just one facet of her life. She is a well-rounded woman who graduated summa cum laude from UCLA's mathematics's department.
That alone is enough to make me want to shake her hand but there is more. As a celebrated mathematician, she co-authored a groundbreaking physics theorem that bears her name, the Chayes-McKellar-Winn Theorem.
Danica is working on a book called Math Doesn't Suck, targeted at girls. The book is filled with real-life math word problems that girls can relate to, graphics and quizes just like the magazines girls read. There are practical tips for avoiding brain freeze on test day and real life stories of girls who excel in math.
She tells NewsWeek magazine that she always loved math but like most girls found it hard in junior high school. This is the age that most girls give up, thinking it's a subject for white, nerdy boys. Lucky for Danica, she had a teacher in high school who used humor and some of the same techniques she's passing along in her book to motivate her in math class. In college she felt right at home in the math department.
Her book, which will be out in August, has already been given top marks by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. "She's a terrific role model," says NCTM's president Francis Fennell.
Danica is working on a book called Math Doesn't Suck, targeted at girls. The book is filled with real-life math word problems that girls can relate to, graphics and quizes just like the magazines girls read. There are practical tips for avoiding brain freeze on test day and real life stories of girls who excel in math.
She tells NewsWeek magazine that she always loved math but like most girls found it hard in junior high school. This is the age that most girls give up, thinking it's a subject for white, nerdy boys. Lucky for Danica, she had a teacher in high school who used humor and some of the same techniques she's passing along in her book to motivate her in math class. In college she felt right at home in the math department.
Her book, which will be out in August, has already been given top marks by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. "She's a terrific role model," says NCTM's president Francis Fennell.
On the subject of young girls, Danica says, " I want to tell girls that cute and dumb isn't as good as cute and smart."
I couldn't agree more.
I couldn't agree more.
14 comments:
How very cool. We need to get this one for Natasha!
Maybe we can get a signed copy..how cool would that be?
Have enjoyed reading your blog.
Thanks, Artist. I'm glad you like it. Keep coming back.
Great accomplishments you've highlighted about Danica. I'm so uplifted to see she's embraced her smarts and encourages other girls to do so. Breath of fresh air in the staleness of 'young Hollywood' gone sideways!
Wow! Yes, I remember her and The wonder years! I had never thought about what she was doing after the TV show. How interesting to know! Yes, with all these young celebrities gone bad it is interesting to know that not all of them are shallow.
Hey, Lisa, I just heard you about getting a signed copy... I have a suggestion for you:
Why don't you demand it in your place? Here's the site:
http://eventful.com/events/E0-001-005250858-2
You know, my wife and I were talking about "Winnie Cooper" just two weeks ago wondering whatever happened to the actress who portrayed her. Great story, great blog. Keep up the good work!
Gina,
That's an interesting website. I didn't even know it existed. Thanks. I'll look into that.
Wade,
Glad I could help out and provide the serendipitous information. Thanks for reading and for the nice compliments. Come back any time.
Man, too bad this was not considered by the sensationalist MSM as the sensation that it is. Helping anybody, but especially women to see math as fun is a really great thing. Thanks for digging this up out of the pile of other "news". :-)
You're welcome...thanks for commenting, my friend.
Get-outta-town, little winnie is 32 wow, and she is successful, thanks for the update.
That is wonderful! I love it when people create positive things like this...I know she'll help a lot of young girls with her book. (Which I could have used while i was in school!)
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