An EdWeek Research Center survey finds that educators see older students' lack of progress in the subject as an acute problem ...
Efforts to use the tech to customize lessons to students' individual interest demonstrate its potential—and the shortcomings.
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Could all of math be reduced to a single operation? This theoretical physicist says yes, and he's found it
It’s not often a math paper goes viral, but a new preprint from a theoretical physicist at Poland’s Jagiellonian University has well and truly bucked the trend. Why? Because it seems to reduce all of ...
Doing repetitive computational problems for just a few minutes a day can help students grow their math muscles—and their ...
The key to improving math outcomes isn’t a new program — it’s transforming how teachers understand and teach the subject.
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America’s math crisis
We teach the wrong math, tested in the wrong way, writes Ted Dintersmith.
It’s the same math that explains how, under the right conditions, the atmosphere above a barren plain can produce a roiling tornado. Merle has had enormous success taming these blowups in the ...
A University of California San Diego report warns that roughly one in eight incoming college students can’t meet middle school math standards. It found that the number of students needing to take ...
Lower Shore educators say a new Maryland math policy will require significant teacher training and local implementation work, even as it remains unclear whether school systems will receive new money ...
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Kids and parents dislike math homework, so teachers are scrapping it. Will students be better off?
A few days into the new semester this January, the LaSalle Parish school district in rural Louisiana made a pronouncement: There would be no more homework. None of the 2,500 students in this district ...
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