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Why do we study mathematics?

The study of the sciences has become more significant than ever as the years have gone by. It is a decisive factor that tells us the direction of where our country is heading; either a few years back ...
Thomas Mulligan breaks down the common psychological traps and logical oversights that lead many to stumble when faced with ...
A study of nearly 86,000 children found that the link between parents' and children's weight is mostly due to inherited genes ...
Underwood Law reports increasing disputes over shared homes as unmarried couples and friends buy properties together, often ...
In education, few issues have stirred more debate in recent years than when middle and high schoolers should take algebra.
Many students appear to be completing assignments faster while learning less from them. This conclusion comes from one of the largest studies of how generative AI is changing student behavior and ...
Third grade math scores predict children’s success in Algebra I, underscoring the importance of early math learning, according to a new report. Credit: Philip Keith for The Hechinger Report The ...
In the minds of many people, math lives in the classroom—on blackboards, in textbooks, and in tests. New research from Amber Simpson, associate professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and ...
New research by the Brookings Institution out of Kentucky raises questions about how effective corequisite support—in which ...
Dylan Kane likes his math curriculum. But there’s one important piece missing, he says. The 7th grade math teacher in Leadville, Colo., uses a program that teaches math skills through real-world ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Ask parent Janina Matuszeski what she has valued most about her twins’ experience in the Cambridge Public ...
A program started by Metropolitan Community College has improved outcomes for Omaha-area students who struggle with math by catching them up before they get to college, a new study found. A storm that ...