Australian poet Erica Jolly is one of the leaders of the STEM to STEAM movement in Australia -- she has introduced me to The Conversation, and, in it, this interesting and relevant article, "Did Artists Lead the Way in Mathematics?"
For many years a secondary school teacher in South Australia, Jolly has written Challenging the Divide: Approaches to Science and Poetry (Lythrum Press, 2010) -- a book that is rich with citations and arguments for integrating the arts and the sciences -- and includes a variety of poems. Also rich with math-science content is Jolly's poetry collection, Making a Stand (Wakefield Press, 2015).
And here is one of Jolly's recent poems -- sent to me with this comment: Here's a poem - it deals with numbers in my way. Someone can do the multiplication. Best wishes Erica
A Significant Cabinet Change by the Prime Minister
in this New Coalition Government by Erica Jolly
And reading “Lab Girl: A story of trees, science and love”
by Hope Jahren, published by Fleet, in the UK, 2016.
Professor Jahren was named in 2005 as one of the
“Brilliant 10” young scientists. Geobiology is
her area of study and she is now a tenured
Professor at the University of Hawai’i.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Monday, November 30, 2015
Sustainability needs the arts AND mathematics . . .
The following poem is by Erica Jolly -- an Australian poet and retired teacher who is working hard to have the arts and the sciences integrated in Australian schools curricula. “For too long, since the 1950s, we have witnessed serious losses across
disciplines as science and mathematics have been deliberately separated
from the arts and humanities,” Ms Jolly says.
"What has sustainability got to do with mathematics?" by Erica Jolly
Does he not know or care
humankind must measure?
"What has sustainability got to do with mathematics?" by Erica Jolly
An exclamation attacking interdisciplinary themes in the national curriculum
by Christopher Pyne on Q & A, 28 October 2013.
Does he not know or care
humankind must measure?
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
The magic of mathematics (in art)
Australian teacher and poet Erica Jolly is convinced that breaking down the barriers that
make silos of sciences and humanities subjects will promote better
education systems and improve job prospects for students. She brings mathematics into this engaging poem found in Holding Patterns, an online book of physics and engineering poems, part of the "Science Made Marvelous" project.
Sculpture at Questacon (Australia National Science and Technology Center)
children are turning
a great stone sphere
this way and that
smoothly, easily.
Sculpture at Questacon (Australia National Science and Technology Center)
by Erica Jolly
It looks like magic --children are turning
a great stone sphere
this way and that
smoothly, easily.
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Friday, May 8, 2015
Include Arts in STEM -- and have STEAM !
Welcome to this blog where we support STEAM !
math-student, performance-poet Harry Baker's
"A love poem for lonely prime numbers"
A bit more about Harry Baker can be found in this May 23, 2014 posting.
In May 2015 visit Takoma Park Community Center Galleries for a STEAM exhibit organized by visual artist and poetry-lover Shanthi Chandrasekar.
In May 2015 visit Takoma Park Community Center Galleries for a STEAM exhibit organized by visual artist and poetry-lover Shanthi Chandrasekar.
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