Bouygues: Online Learning Is Here to Stay — but Don’t Abandon Pencil and Paper Just Yet
Online learning is here to stay — but don’t abandon pencil and paper just yet especially for learning math
Online learning is here to stay — but don’t abandon pencil and paper just yet especially for learning math
Through cooking children learn math and comprehension skills, as well as how to be confident. Research also shows involving children in cooking helps them eat more healthily.
Can you solve this math puzzle based on John Horton Conway, playful maths genius
Are boys more confident than girls when it comes to math? A new survey sheds light on some of the factors contributing to preference for, and confidence in, math class
By supporting families when they are at home, educators can create a foundation of early math knowledge that extends far beyond the classroom when schools reopen
Students want learning to be easy. But for learning to be valuable, the brain has to struggle
Students learn just as much in online STEM courses as they did in traditional classroom settings
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Can you solve this double chocolate puzzle from Japan?
From cooking classes, exercise classes and courses on gardening and other creative hobbies there are many supplemental courses online to keep kids entertained and learning