Four simple strategies—beginning with an image, previewing vocabulary, omitting the numbers, and offering number sets—can have a big impact on learning.
These low-floor, high-ceiling problems support differentiation, challenging all students by encouraging flexible thinking and allowing for multiple solution paths.
A hands-on, integrated approach has the potential to transform math from a gatekeeper into a gateway for STEM opportunities for all students.
Charter school students in Washington, D.C.’s high-poverty Ward 8 far outshined their peers citywide in mathematics last year ...
I received excellent math instruction growing up in Fredonia. After three years of middle school math with Roger Burlett, my classmates and I were very well prepared for high school. Most FMS House II ...
Odyssey Math Tuition - based in Singapore and founded in 2013 by principal math tutor Mr. Justin Tan, has unveiled plans for 2026 aimed at empowering secondary students to achieve excellence in their ...
Grade inflation is the predictable result of how American universities now organize teaching, labor, and money.
Although financial literacy is often not talked about in school, one North Carolina-based elementary school teacher aimed to teach her students about real-world problems by charging them "rent." A ...
The AUSD Board of Education took a deep dive into math test scores at its meeting on January 27. "Overall, the percentage of ...
The committee also passed measures to explore future school district consolidations, restrict the use of cellphones in ...
LingoAce, a leading global provider of online Mandarin Chinese education, today announced its expansion into K–12 core ...
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) – The Education Alliance has awarded mini-grants to teachers in West Virginia and multiple schools in ...