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“[Not enough is known about solid geometry] and for two reasons: in the first place, no government places value on it; this leads to a lack of energy in the pursuit of it, and it is difficult. In the second place, students cannot learn it unless they have a teacher. But then a teacher can hardly be…” quote by Plato
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“[Not enough is known about solid geometry] and for two reasons: in the first place, no government places value on it; this leads to a lack of energy in the pursuit of it, and it is difficult. In the second place, students cannot learn it unless they have a teacher. But then a teacher can hardly be found…”

Plato

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Source Essay: Unknown source, possibly a lecture or correspondence

The quote argues that solid geometry is neglected because governments undervalue it, leading to low energy for its study, and because qualified teachers are scarce, making it hard for students to learn.

In simple terms: Solid geometry suffers from lack of support and teachers.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for funding and teacher training in geometry.

Themes

education policy mathematics resource allocation

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • government research programs
  • teacher hiring
  • student self-study

Key Concepts

valuation motivation teacher scarcity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we demonstrate the real-world value of solid geometry?
  • What incentives could attract teachers to this field?
A Different Perspective

Even with support, interest may remain low without practical applications.

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