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Being a teacher doesn’t mean guiding one person, it means finding a way to equally educate dozens of children with different backgrounds, and possibly languages. Middle school math teacher Amanda Yost ...
KAREN: ENGAGING CHILDREN IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING , ARTS AND MATH IS A PATHWAY FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES. JOINING US NOW IS OMO MOSES. HE IS THE CEO OF MATH TALK. YOU HAVE DEVELOPED AN ...
Side view of mixte ethnicity school kids sitting on cushions and studying over books in a library at school against bookshelfs in background(Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
Is a dump truck a vehicle? What about a skateboard? An elevator? A hamster wheel? These are some of the questions math educator Christopher Danielson has asked — or been asked — while playing a ...
Historically, students have been led to believe that they are either destined to be good at math or that they just “aren’t a math person.” At Springfield (MO) Public Schools, we wanted all of our ...
To increase the number of students entering math and science fields, it’s not enough for them to perform well in math. They have to enjoy it enough to make it a big part of their lives. New research ...
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Omo Moses, the CEO of MathTalk, comes from a long line of Cambridge activists. There are his parents, Bob and Janet Moses, well-known civil rights leaders and founders of the Algebra Project, an ...
California school districts have long struggled with a persistent gap in math test scores between racial and ethnic groups. But at one small rural school district, the gap between Latino and white ...
It’s widely accepted that teachers and parents should praise the effort kids make – rather than praise their innate ability – if they want their students and children to be successful. Similarly, a ...