A new bill would require districts to screen for — and help — students falling behind in math in the early grades, just as they now do for students with challenges in reading.
Teachers can use these tools to promote discussions and help students move from concrete to abstract understanding of concepts.
GREENVILLE, Ala. — Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle.
Microsoft Math Solver is a free tool that uses AI to recognize both printed and handwritten math. It’s particularly strong with geometric proofs and interactive graphing, and it pulls learning ...
Shana Engel, a sixth grade math teacher in Colorado Springs, is one of 30 national Milken Educator Award recipients for ...
Michigan’s four-year high school graduation rate is at a new high, according to data released by the state Friday, Feb. 20.
Pritzker is proposing increases to K-12 funding, but union leaders want him to fully fund the main education formula by next ...
A loose network of parents are teaching each other how to get their kids off of school-issued Chromebooks and iPads.
Students struggling academically or wanting help with a subject can turn to the Academic Achievement Center. The AAC offers a variety of services and support for whatever students need.
Provided content. One ball on a Plinko board is unpredictable. Drop a thousand and they form a near-perfect bell curve—one of math’s most powerful ideas for 150+ years.