Middle schoolers' access to the course is stratified along racial, socioeconomic, and regional lines, new research finds.
Schools are less likely to offer Latino and Black students early algebra, limiting odds they will get advanced courses and higher-paying jobs.
EdSource · Hot classrooms, leaky roofs — one student’s fight for better school facilities Enrolling students in high school math courses is a high-stakes endeavor with an outsize effect on students’ ...
When students reach high school math, play typically disappears from the curriculum. But Kathy Sun is discovering new ways to bring play into high school math. A student’s math identity is usually ...
Oak Park and River Forest teacher Sheila Hardin was named the state’s best math teacher by the Illinois Council of Teachers ...
The Triad High School Math Team delivered a strong performance Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, at the Southwestern Illinois Math ...
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From Cosmetology to Teacher: Victoria Martin fulfills dream of teaching math at Richmond Hill High
Martin's journey to high school wasn't planned; she'd never envisioned herself teaching teenagers. But now, she couldn't ...
Alfred University’s Division of Mathematics and Computer Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, last week conducted ...
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