Fourth
meeting, March 4th 2013. At the beginning of the term students are asked to
write questions on their minds. Mr Marsigit read one by one and then he
explained answers in accordance with his character. Mr Marsigit argument-arguments
presented from the point of view of him.
Many people (including mathematics
educators) who think that mathematics is only one. But according to Mr.
Marsigit mathematics not just one. The number of mathematics together with
people who think the math. Everyone can say and think mathematics according to
their perception of mathematics, different perceptions of different course.
Mathematics not only one, but many.