Ken Ono had an epiphany. Now the professor is moving to Silicon Valley to chase mathematical superintelligence.
Elementary teachers can reap the benefits of differentiated instruction in math by leveraging existing resources.
Greg Duncan before delivering the keynote address at the Silicon Valley Education Foundation’s forum on early math. Credit: Lillian Mongeau, EdSource Today A study showing that early math skills are ...
A nontraditional math instruction strategy is also helping teens at the southern Utah school connect with their fellow ...
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You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. LEWISTON — In a pair of lectures at Bates College, mathematician Colin Adams ...
Let’s admit it together. We all kind of suck at math. It’s okay! Numbers are evil. And back in high school when you were forced to struggle through Algebra and Geometry and Algebra again and if you ...
Math scores in the U.S. have been so bad for so long that teachers could be forgiven for trying anything to improve them. Unfortunately, many of the strategies they’re using could be making things ...
High school students in New York have figured out a creative way to help feed city residents in need. Students attending schools that are part of the city's "Renewal Schools" program can convert their ...
A mom was left puzzled after spotting something unusual about her 8-year-old daughter's math homework. The importance of homework has been the subject of debate for some time now, with many arguing ...
Databricks, the open-source data lake and data management powerhouse has been on quite a financial run lately. Today Bloomberg reported the company could be raising a new round worth at least $1.5 ...
There's a Common Core math assignment that's confusing parents more than the kids it is testing. An image — posted in Oct. 2015 — of a worksheet asking students to "use the repeated addition method" ...