August brings the usual dread of summer’s end and the imminent return to school, now magnified by the uncertainty of a COVID future and painful memories of the COVID past. As if the increased levels ...
A small, regional program that originated in Philadelphia public schools is committed to eradicating racial and gender inequality in K-12 mathematics. Black Girls Love Math is focused on encouraging ...
In February, Luther hosted the 30th annual Iowa Collegiate Math Competition (ICMC). Hosting the event is an honor, since its host is determined by teams that did well the previous year (congrats to ...
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Make math the game kids love
Math doesn’t have to be met with groans — game-based learning platforms like 99math are turning practice into play. By combining interactive challenges with instant feedback, these tools help students ...
A Clearview Local Schools teacher has made learning math fun for students in her classroom, and she says their grades are reflecting their enthusiasm. Sally Roule, a math specialist at Vincent ...
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On Saturday morning, math and Eagles mania collided inside a classroom at St. James School. Atiyah Harmon, an educator since 2002, led the class, and students confidently calculated their predictions ...
After two decades in the education system as a math teacher, principal and administrator, Atiyah Harmon noticed a problem: young Black girls in middle school were increasingly disinterested in ...
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