When students begin to see themselves as math thinkers, they engage actively, explore creatively, and feel more motivated.
At his full-time job, Huzefa Kapadia spends about 60 hours a week helping Southern California high school students understand polynomials, radicals and quadratic functions. But globally, he’s more ...
Math anxiety is a persistent challenge for teachers in K-12 classrooms. Brainerd High School in Minnesota is no exception. Three 9th-grade algebra teachers at the school—Eunice Peabody, Janelle Menzel ...
Shannon Atkins, a math teacher at Fountain Valley High School, explains about a teaching method she has where she flips the classroom. A flipped classroom is a method of teaching where lectures and ...
Math education can be difficult—for students and teachers. Those difficulties are often magnified when students have learning disabilities such as dyscalculia that can make it difficult to learn math ...
LAS CRUCES - Researchers at New Mexico State University are looking at how fourth- and fifth-grade students can better understand early algebra concepts after using educational video games developed ...
Writing rough drafts, discussing ideas with peers, and revising are familiar activities in English language arts classes where students can develop their ideas, revise their work, and augment their ...
Spark conversations about reading with your students using the following interdisciplinary resources from KQED as a framework. Discover the benefits of incorporating literature into math, science, ...