Remember the days when working a math problem resulted in a right or wrong answer, and parents had a basic grasp of how to help their children with math homework? Those days predated the Common Core ...
Playing number board games for just ten minutes helps young children build strong early math skills supporting economic ...
An analysis of data from 200,000 students using a computer-assisted math program supports an optimistic view of skill-focused ...
As the U.S. moves toward more normalized learning and day-to-day life, we know many students continue to feel the impact of remote and hybrid learning. The lingering effects of remote learning during ...
Learning math should be full of fun and games, a University of Oregon research review suggests. Playing linear number board ...
All those long multiplication tables. Timed tests and “mad minutes” of worksheet problem-solving. Fluency drills. Somehow, getting kids to know their basic math facts continues to be at the heart of ...
Student work posted in an elementary school before the pandemic shows the “partial product” method of solving a multiplication problem, one of many methods students have learned with Common Core.
A third grader in Kathy Neumann’s class in Howard County, Md., uses one-inch tiles to find the area of a rectangle. The district is embracing several practices to boost students’ math achievement ...
As thousands of educators, entrepreneurs and investors gathered at the recent ASU+GSV Summit, the premier event for innovation around human development, a growing number recognized both the need and ...
Math is everywhere around us, whether we realize it or not. Every time we conduct an internet search, order something online, or automatically get recommendations for products that we are looking for, ...
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