Curtis Burisch wrote:
> Hmmmmmmmmmmm.....
> 
> This looks like a random post by an inspired but misguided soul, who will
> never actually bring his 'experimental course' to any real students...
> 
> I quote, "Please feel free to add other topics and suggestions, and add your
> name below as a teacher or student interested in this field".
> 
> This suggests that it's just a pipedream with no basis in reality. The guy's
> got no idea -- ignore with impunity.
...
> But I didn't get this:
> http://www.conservapedia.com/Conservapedia:Critical_Thinking_in_Math
> 
> What is it? Biblically correct math? Does the course prove
> that Pi = 3?
> 
> Alberto Monteiro

Hi, Curtis.  Welcome to the list!
(Unless you're not new, and I just missed your
posts.  If so, my apologies.)

You're right, it does look like a "course in progress".
The topics are a list of those that would inspire
philosophical discussions, but there doesn't seem to
be much unity in them otherwise.  But my guess is that it's
a real course, meaning that the proposer could actually
teach it.  The progression of topics seems sensible,
starting with elementary logic and proof, and moving on
to the harder topics.

                                ---David

Homeschooled students NEED to do well on standardized
tests, since there aren't many other ways to tell if they've
learned anything...
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