Ransom: That C in Algebra Tells as Much About the Teacher’s Classroom Environment as It Does About the Student

There is a clear connection between the conditions teachers create in their classrooms and student performance: A B in algebra on a report card reflects how a teacher changes what students believe about themselves and how they perform

A Game-Changing Practice Fuses Math and Literacy

A program that scaffolds math with reading and writing has a formerly struggling elementary school in the Bronx dramatically outperforming the state in math

Why Normalizing Struggle Can Create a Better Math Experience for Kids

Educators and parents can encourage kids to have better attitudes towards math by giving them space and time to wrestle with the math.

Opinion: When will we get over our fear of math?

The jobs of the future will require a deep understanding of mathematical concepts. For students dealing with severe math anxiety or fear it can cripple their future job prospects. We need to help kids conquer their mathphobia beginning in kindergarten

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