The evolving landscape of social media is constantly creating new trends that capture the collective imagination of social media users with a blend of humor and relatability. This has been the case ...
Examining mistakes gives students a chance to discuss misconceptions openly and find new approaches to solving problems.
John Urschel explains his mathematical research in the most basic terms Penn State's right guard and math whiz, John Urschel, sits down to explain what his first published paper, "Instabilities in the ...
For as long as Jake Price has been a teacher, Wolfram Alpha — a website that solves algebraic problems online — has threatened to make algebra homework obsolete. Teachers learned to work around and ...
Come and pull up a chair in Deborah Harper’s senior-level math class, there are plenty to go around because the students don’t use them. Class starts with each student randomly drawing a card which ...
There’s a lot of laughter in math teacher Eliot Weiss’ classroom at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn. The veteran educator prides himself on having a strong rapport with his students — as well ...
At least a dozen Alberta high-school calculus classrooms were exposed to the West Nile virus recently. Luckily, it wasn't literally the illness. Educators used the virus as a theoretical tool when ...
California school districts have long struggled with a persistent gap in math test scores between racial and ethnic groups. But at one small rural school district, the gap between Latino and white ...
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