If
you thought Winnie Cooper was cool in The Wonder Years
(1988-1993), just look at her now. Danica McKellar is a bona
fide math whiz, and she’s written best-selling math books for
girls.
After
her run as Kevin Arnold’s love-interest/buddy on the classic 80s
sitcom The Wonder Years, McKellar went to UCLA. She explains on
her website (www.danicamckellar.com)
that she was afraid of math, but took some classes to challenge
herself. It’s a good thing she was willing to take that
challenge, because she loved math so much that she ended up
graduating summa
cum laude with a degree in Mathematics from UCLA. And impressively, she
co-authored a mathematical physics theorem, known as the Chayes-McKellar-Winn
Theorem.
All
of these books are an amazing combination of smart and cool, just like
Winnie herself (and Danica, evidently!). They’re math books, so they
have tutoring tips, lessons and math problems, but they are written like
teen magazines, with quizzes and horoscopes and big-sisterly advice. And
all the advice comes down to the same general message: Smart is sexy.
It’s desirable to be seen as smart and good at math. Don’t question
yourself, and never, ever, downplay your intelligence.
This twist in her career explains
exactly why I so admire McKellar. As an 80s girl myself, and roughly the
same age as she, I thought her Winnie Cooper was a great character. She
was so normal—not too gorgeous, but definitely cute, smart, and a friend
as well as a “girlfriend.” She didn’t just moon over Kevin, like some
peripheral girl in a stereotypical sit-com, but she had her own
interests, personality, and stories. She was strong.
And I love that McKellar has used that
character’s strengths to help young girls gain confidence in math and
growing up in general. Just as Winnie was a solid 80s role model for
girls, so is Danica a solid 10s role model for girls. What a Wonder-ful
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