Index Investing News
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Index Investing News
No Result
View All Result

DEI math-ed prof who helped get algebra banned in ‘Frisco is accused of faulty research

by Index Investing News
March 23, 2024
in Opinion
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Home Opinion
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



Stanford math-ed prof Jo Boaler’s DEI racket may finally be coming to an end: On Wednesday, a 100-page complaint was filed against her, citing 52 instances of misrepresentation in her research citations.

Boaler, who hauls in a stunning $5,000 an hour for Zoom consultations, was a key figure in getting eighth-grade algebra banned from San Francisco’s public schools in 2014.   

She’s an ideological propagandist rather than a research scholar, with her Stanford webpage declaring in its first sentence her focus on “how equity is promoted in mathematics classroom; her “research” gave diversity, equity and inclusion hucksters on the city school board the “research-based,” “research-informed” cover they needed to push the ban through.

Indeed, she’s one of the biggest influencers of math education, widely followed and quoted by DEI warriors: When they say “research shows,” they refer to her and her ilk.

Yet the complaint slams her for “reckless disregard for accuracy.”

Charges of research fraud are lodged against other DEI hucksters — ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay, Harvard DEI Chief Officer Sherri Ann Carlson, University of Wisconsin-Madison DEI Chief Officer LaVar Charleston, Columbia University Medical Center DEI Chief Officer Alade McKen — who’ve all been accused primarily of plagiarism.

But unlike them, Boaler did give credit to others’ research, but what she gave credit for was not what the credited research actually showed.

When Boaler cited author Randall Engel regarding “math anxiety” to attack algebra in middle school and calculus in high school, for example, Engel called it a “huge misrepresentation” of his work.

Boaler seems like a veritable Sam Beckman-Fried of math education with fraudulent research and idea-laundering.

Her “research” has helped her build a thriving math-ed-DEI business, called YouCubed, replete with materials, courses and consulting services (not that her six-figure salary as a tenured professor at Stanford is shabby to begin with).

The news of the complaint quickly drew tweets from prominent critics of DEI, including activist investor Bill Ackman, internet pioneer Marc Andreessen, entrepreneur Elon Musk, filmmaker Eli Steele and Peter Boghossian, who, along with James Lindsay, were early exposers of the DEI academic hoax.

(Boghossian was pushed out from his university academic position for his stand.)

And while we hold our breath waiting for a response from Stanford, it’s worth surveying the damage.

Remember, the harm is not just in the lying, the corruption, the unfair self-enrichment; Boaler’s schemes gravely hurt the kids of California and others around the country.

Again, she’s one of the biggest influencers of mathematics education, particularly when it comes to claims that race should somehow be a factor in it.

Families in San Francisco fought hard in what became known as the “math wars” against this obviously stupid ban — how does denying everyone a chance to learn algebra help anyone?

Keep up with today’s most important news

Stay up on the very latest with Evening Update.

Thanks for signing up!

But Boaler, backed up by extensive “research” from the illustrious Stanford University, enabled the school board to beat the families.

It took 10 years to get the algebra ban lifted — including angry school board elections that threw out the wokest members, threats of litigation and legislation, alarming drops in standardized math-test scores and an admission by the University of California that such dumbing down of students left students, well, dumbed down.

Meanwhile, an entire generation of San Francisco’s students was sacrificed to DEI.

The harm is not limited to San Francisco.

Banning algebra from middle school based on Boaler’s research became a national crusade, with a similar effort in New York City nearly succeeding.

Campaigns to ban calculus (presumably another source of racism somehow) from high schools also gained momentum.

Such dumbing down of math is exactly as prescribed by the California Mathematics Framework, a project mandated by California state law to regulate the teaching of math, of which Boaler is a key author.

Again, damage won’t be limited just to California, because what the largest state does in education, the nation follows.

Whatever Stanford does with Boaler, the DEI fraud appears set to expand exponentially.

Legislation in California’s Democratic-run legislature (ACA-7) contains the provision to “fund research-based, or research-informed, and culturally specific interventions or programs . . . [for] specific ethnic groups.”

In other words, California taxpayers will be required by law to fund DEI research — like that of Boaler.

Well, what could possibly go wrong there?

Wai Wah Chin is the founding president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance Greater New York and an adjunct fellow of the Manhattan Institute. 





Source link

Tags: accusedalgebraBanneddeifaultyFriscoHelpedmathedProfResearch
ShareTweetShareShare
Previous Post

Exploring the Hottest NFT Trends of 2024 | by Roman Wiligut | The Dark Side | Mar, 2024

Next Post

Stock valuations mirror the extremes of 1929 and the market is at risk of a steep crash, legendary investor John Hussman says

Related Posts

a century of transformation in Southern Africa

a century of transformation in Southern Africa

by Index Investing News
April 27, 2026
0

Dr Pali Lehohla|Published 6 days agoIn this article that marks fifty years on from June 16, I posit through the...

The Queens street meetup was chaos—and can’t happen again

The Queens street meetup was chaos—and can’t happen again

by Index Investing News
April 25, 2026
0

Let’s get something straight right away: What happened at 69th Street and Eliot Avenue last weekend was serious—not a case...

Why Dhaka is watching Bengal elections closely

Why Dhaka is watching Bengal elections closely

by Index Investing News
April 21, 2026
0

On April 23 and 29, West Bengal will head to the hustings, to elect a new state assembly. This is...

The 4 Pillars I Used To Build Wealth (Not Luck, Not Hype)

The 4 Pillars I Used To Build Wealth (Not Luck, Not Hype)

by Index Investing News
April 18, 2026
0

A lot of us grow up believing that wealth is something reserved for other people. It can feel like something...

What one needs to build a tech unicorn: A dream, some employees and lots of AI hype

What one needs to build a tech unicorn: A dream, some employees and lots of AI hype

by Index Investing News
April 17, 2026
0

Investors’ appetite to back companies created by breakaway former employees of top AI labs is insatiable. Last July, OpenAI’s former...

Next Post
Stock valuations mirror the extremes of 1929 and the market is at risk of a steep crash, legendary investor John Hussman says

Stock valuations mirror the extremes of 1929 and the market is at risk of a steep crash, legendary investor John Hussman says

KULR Technology group insider sells over 8k in stock By Investing.com

KULR Technology group insider sells over $218k in stock By Investing.com

RECOMMENDED

GSK RSV vaccine for older adults gets EU drug regulator review

GSK RSV vaccine for older adults gets EU drug regulator review

October 28, 2022
Keller Williams Fuels Agent Businesses with Technology Enhancements

Keller Williams Fuels Agent Businesses with Technology Enhancements

June 14, 2023
Au Revoir, Au Pairs – WSJ

Au Revoir, Au Pairs – WSJ

November 23, 2023
Scientifically Speaking | With spectacular new obesity drugs, is the weight over

Scientifically Speaking | With spectacular new obesity drugs, is the weight over

July 5, 2023
Michigan football player from Texas assaulted after rivalry game

Michigan football player from Texas assaulted after rivalry game

November 1, 2022
Week Ahead – Bracing For Next Week’s Earnings, Rate Decisions, And Major Economic Data

Week Ahead – Bracing For Next Week’s Earnings, Rate Decisions, And Major Economic Data

July 22, 2023
Think about what would occur if America left the IMF

Think about what would occur if America left the IMF

April 20, 2025
‘The Mark of Totalitarian Systems’

‘The Mark of Totalitarian Systems’

July 18, 2023
Index Investing News

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Investing, World News, Stocks, Market Analysis, Business & Financial News, and more from the top trusted sources.

  • 1717575246.7
  • Browse the latest news about investing and more
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • xtw18387b488

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Investing
  • Financial
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Crypto
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Copyright © 2022 - Index Investing News.
Index Investing News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In