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David Klein (mathematician)
American mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Klein is a professor of Mathematics at California State University in Northridge.[1] He is an advocate of increasingly rigorous treatment of mathematics in school curricula and a frequently cited opponent of reforms based on the NCTM standards. One of the participants in the founding of Mathematically Correct, Klein appears regularly in the Math Wars.[citation needed]
Klein, who is a member of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel,[citation needed] supports the BDS movement which seeks to impose comprehensive boycotts against Israel until it meets its obligations under international law.[2] Klein hosts a webpage supportive of the BDS movement on his university website and, starting in 2011, it became the target of numerous complaints from the pro-Israel groups AMCHA Initiative, Shurat HaDin, and the Global Frontier Justice Center who claimed that it constituted a misuse of state resources.[citation needed][3] The complaints were dismissed both by the university's staff and by legal authorities as baseless.[4][5]
Concordant with his support for the BDS movement, Klein defended University of Michigan associate professor John Cheney-Lippold's decision to decline to write a letter of recommendation to a student who planned to study in Israel.[6]
Klein is the director of CSUNs Climate Science Program.[citation needed]
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