A Teacher’s View: Pi Day Makes Math Engaging for Students — and Demonstrates Math’s Importance in the World Outside the Classroom
Pi Day makes math engaging for students — and demonstrates math’s importance in the world outside the classroom
Pi Day makes math engaging for students — and demonstrates math’s importance in the world outside the classroom
Studying math can create a sense of anxiety or dread in some students. Schools must teach them that they can succeed
A middle school math teacher on how to make real-world math connections during field trips and interdisciplinary projects
Project-based learning can push students to think critically and apply their learning in math
Where does a student's math anxiety come from?
From helping students with math to learning new languages there are many benefits of learning to read music
Taking away the ‘fear factor’ could help raise the profile of science, technology, engineering and math careers – especially among female students
How many students in foster care graduate from school? How many pass math and reading tests? Right now, fewer than half of states can answer both questions
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