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Stanford math education professor Jo Boaler spends a lot of time worrying about how math education in the United States traumatizes kids. Recently, a colleague’s 7-year-old came home from school and ...
Sharp declines in math performance in the wake of the pandemic have leaders and educators alike seeking impactful ways to reimagine math learning. The new school year is kicking off around the country ...
Imagine you are a mountaineer. Nothing excites you more than testing your skill, strength and resilience against some of the most extreme environments on the planet, and now you've decided to take on ...
When you’re solving a challenging math problem, you know your brain is working hard. But what, exactly, is going on in there? Despite decades of research into math teaching and learning, there is ...
Imagine your daily commute is typically a 30-minute drive, straight up the highway, from Exit 1 to Exit 30. One day, your GPS tells you there’s a big traffic jam and it will take one hour to get there ...
Count on evolution to play favorites. When it comes to math achievement, some kids may start out with an inherent advantage. A portion of 14-year-olds deftly estimate approximate quantities of items ...
Year two of the PATH math sequence includes courses in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2, completing one course each semester. These courses cover the standard CCS content but include enrichment work that will ...
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