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- Conic_Sections_Rebellion abstract "The Conic Sections Rebellion, also known as the Conic Section Rebellion, refers primarily to an incident which occurred at Yale University in 1830, as a result of changes in the methods of Mathematics education. When a policy change dictated that students were required to draw reference diagrams for exams rather than be allowed to refer to diagrams in their textbooks, a number of students staged a rebellion in which they refused to take the exams at all. A precursor incident occurred in 1825; historian Clarence Deming described the 1830 incident as being \"much more serious\", and stated that the two incidents should be \"sharply demarcated\".".
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- Conic_Sections_Rebellion wikiPageWikiLink William_Adams_(minister).
- Conic_Sections_Rebellion wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Welch_(judge).
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- Conic_Sections_Rebellion comment "The Conic Sections Rebellion, also known as the Conic Section Rebellion, refers primarily to an incident which occurred at Yale University in 1830, as a result of changes in the methods of Mathematics education. When a policy change dictated that students were required to draw reference diagrams for exams rather than be allowed to refer to diagrams in their textbooks, a number of students staged a rebellion in which they refused to take the exams at all.".
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