New Education Data Underlines Challenges Facing High School Seniors

Newly released 12th-grade NAEP scores show disappointing declines in math and reading skills prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data and lessons learned this year, we can all work together to support these students in leaving high school college and career ready.

Adapting an Effective Math Collaboration Activity for Distance Learning

How students can collaborate in math classes during distance learning

Helping Your Third Grader Understand Division

Is your child struggling to grasp division concepts? Here are some tips and tricks parents can use to help their kids better understand division

The Gates Foundation Is Awarding Millions to Solve America’s Algebra Problem. Will It Add Up?

The Gates Foundation's “Balance the Equation” competition will award up to $1 million in grants for up to 10 education technology developers, nonprofits and other organizations working to solve the algebra problem

Students Could Have Lost as Much as 183 Days of Learning Time in Reading, 232 Days in Math During First Four Months of Largely Virtual Schooling

At a minimum, according to research from Stanford, students have lost a third of a school year in #reading since March and three-fourths of a school year in #math because of school closures

‘Math anxiety is definitely real’: Steps to help parents and children overcome their fear of the subject

Math anxiety can keep students from reaching their full potential. Here are steps to help parents and children overcome their fear of the subject

Tackling unfinished learning in mathematics

As schools across the nation resume in person or virtually, unfinished learning and achievement gaps—especially in math—must be addressed

How Asking More Effective Questions Can Increase Student Learning in Math

Asking students questions about math and demonstrating how to solve problems increases student engagement and allows for a deeper understanding of the material

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