Explore the roots of math anxiety in students and discover strategies to foster confidence and understanding in mathematics.
Though Idaho is a major sugar producer, many students know little about sugarbeets, says Samantha Parrott, of Snake River Sugarbeet Association. She hopes a new curriculum will help inform them.
A group of middle school girls is puzzling over a pie chart about reading habits in the U.S. Their “math designer” stands at ...
Discover how José Medina, a teacher turned researcher, is revolutionizing dual-language instruction in public schools.
If good math policies are the ingredients, qualified math teachers are the chefs serving students an opportunity to compete ...
Mom-of-four Amanda was looking through her daughter’s math homework when she came across the problem that had her baffled.
When she realized she couldn't help out her daughter, Amanda Sarno had to have an "embarrassing" conversation with her ...
The man who arrived as a teen speaking little English now teaches math in Pleasant Hill, owns and operates a Pittsburg ...
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Engaging students while looking for space: How smaller class sizes are reshaping NYC classrooms
NYC educators say having smaller classes is “amazing,” but finding the space and funding to reach 100% compliance remains a ...
Early testing of schoolchildren has no impact on their educational attainment down the line. Nor do the tests have any effect ...
Pasco High School bilingual math teacher Gabriela Whitemarsh stands in front of Seattle artist Steve Gardner’s “Where Will You Go?” mural on campus. The 2010 piece depicts two people in a boat and ...
Every kid deserves to think they're smart, regardless of their gender. Here's why little girls stop thinking they're smart around age six, and what can be done about it.
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