"The Physics for Poets Club" is like an introduction to all those women on the posters my math teacher put up on the whiteboard. To me, that poster was the most interesting part of the class. A lot of times, historians and teachers like to pretend that women never longed to be more than they were allowed to be. We grew up thinking that science and math were historically inaccessible interests to girls. So, women grew up to resent such topics. Nora Louise Syran reminds us that that was not the case - never has been and never will be.
"The Physics for Poets Club" is like an introduction to all those women on the posters my math teacher put up on the whiteboard. To me, that poster was the most interesting part of the class. A lot of times, historians and teachers like to pretend that women never longed to be more than they were allowed to be. We grew up thinking that science and math were historically inaccessible interests to girls. So, women grew up to resent such topics. Nora Louise Syran reminds us that that was not the case - never has been and never will be.