As math gaps continue to widen in many grades, educators face an uphill battle to help students regain ground in the subject.
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Emily Illig, a 4th and 5th grade math teacher in Chicago schools, said she sometimes has trouble defining abstract concepts with her students. When Illig can’t demonstrate ideas with physical ...
Responding to a critical gap in technology education, CompTIA Spark has launched free technology curriculum specifically for ...
Mrs. Rhudy is a 2nd grade math teacher plus 2nd and 3rd grade ELAR teacher, 3rd grade history and 4th grade art teacher in ...
The Russian School of Mathematics opened in August in Coppell and will hold a grand opening Oct. 6. The business offers ...
First randomized controlled trial of AI system that helps human tutors offers a middle ground in what’s become a polarized debate.
We don’t look at Algebra I as just one year of math, we look at it as a foundation for them to be successful—not just in ...
Riley is the new seventh and eighth-grade social studies teacher, and he also teaches Introduction to Psychology for high ...
The St. Pete STEAMfest is returning Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with FREE family fun and all things STEAM to ...
On Michigan’s standardized tests, Detroit charter students show some gains in comparison to previous years. But they’re still struggling to return to pre-pandemic numbers.