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- Opsimath abstract "An opsimath is a person who begins, or continues, to study or learn late in life. The word is derived from the Greek ὀψέ (opsé), meaning 'late' and μανθάνω (manthánō), meaning 'learn'.Opsimathy was once frowned upon, used as a put-down with implications of laziness, and considered less effective by educators than early learning. The emergence of "opsimath clubs" has demonstrated that opsimathy has shed much of this negative connotation, and that this approach may, in fact, be desirable.Notable opsimaths include the fictitious character Sir Henry Rawlinson, Grandma Moses, mathematician Paul Erdős (who published papers up until his death at age 83), and Cato the Elder, who learned Greek only at the age of 80.".
- Opsimath thumbnail Bjørnstjerne_Bjørnson_leser_på_kontoret,_ca_1902_(8935290004).jpg?width=300.
- Opsimath wikiPageID "4753777".
- Opsimath wikiPageLength "2184".
- Opsimath wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Opsimath wikiPageRevisionID "664265814".
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_education.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Education.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Grandma_Moses.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Learning.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Erdős.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Henry_at_Rawlinson_End_(recording).
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLink File:Bjørnstjerne_Bjørnson_leser_på_kontoret,_ca_1902_(8935290004).jpg.
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Opsimath".
- Opsimath wikiPageWikiLinkText "opsimath".
- Opsimath hasPhotoCollection Opsimath.
- Opsimath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Opsimath subject Category:Alternative_education.
- Opsimath hypernym Person.
- Opsimath type Article.
- Opsimath type Person.
- Opsimath type Article.
- Opsimath type Program.
- Opsimath comment "An opsimath is a person who begins, or continues, to study or learn late in life. The word is derived from the Greek ὀψέ (opsé), meaning 'late' and μανθάνω (manthánō), meaning 'learn'.Opsimathy was once frowned upon, used as a put-down with implications of laziness, and considered less effective by educators than early learning.".
- Opsimath label "Opsimath".
- Opsimath sameAs Opsimathie.
- Opsimath sameAs m.0cljsn.
- Opsimath sameAs Q3354435.
- Opsimath sameAs Q3354435.
- Opsimath wasDerivedFrom Opsimath?oldid=664265814.
- Opsimath depiction Bjørnstjerne_Bjørnson_leser_på_kontoret,_ca_1902_(8935290004).jpg.
- Opsimath isPrimaryTopicOf Opsimath.