Irma Saiz, mathematics teacher, creator of many of the math books used today in Argentinean schools, tells us about her motivation to make young people fall in love with her subject. She is a charismatic, funny and tremendously intelligent woman, ideal to open the Palanca section! She studied Mathematics at the Universidad Nacional del Sur…
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