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At university, classes are much bigger and the pace is often faster. What can parents do to set their children up for math success? MA: Parents can expose their children to fun and interesting math ...
These reflections are a good reminder that we all have a math identity, and for teachers specifically, our math identity influences the decisions we make in the classroom, like what content to teach ...
Proven success Meyer and Aikenhead looked to places like Alaska, Hawaii and New Zealand, which have incorporated Indigenous culture into math class with great success.
It is difficult because in a classroom, even if you only have 20 kids, the wide range of [learning] abilities can feel overwhelming. It’s important to get our students communicating with each other.
Sixty percent of parents responding to a recent survey strongly agreed that their child would be more likely to succeed in math if their classes are relevant and engaging. But responding to that ...
Yang began taking high school math classes in Grade 7, and had completed all of them by the time he arrived at Walter Murray for Grade 9. While taking the rest of his high school classes, he moved ...
The turnabout has unleashed furious debate over what high school math skills are needed to succeed in college — and how best to deliver them equitably to a diverse range of students.
Families in NYC’s largest district demand math reforms as they’re forced to shell out thousands of dollars for tutors or flee in search of more challenging programs.