Let’s be honest — we have all had those moments in school when math felt like a nightmare. Sitting at the desk, staring at a ...
A fourth grade teacher at Central Elementary in Plainfield, Johnson shared her favorite lessons to teach and the best advice ...
Jivana Bisetty, a visually impaired Grade 4 pupil, defies the odds by excelling in mathematics competitions, showcasing her talent and determination in a field dominated by sighted peers.
When: School District of Lancaster school board meeting, Sept. 23. What happened: Elyse Minder, a J.P. McCaskey math teacher, has been named a finalist for the federal Presidential Awards for ...
As a high schooler growing up in Yonkers, I was the kid my math teachers could ask to help the students who struggled in class. I was fortunate that math came pretty easily to me, and I could explain ...
The future of math education will begin with the divorce of a very long-term marriage between math learning and grade-level instruction. “The Future of Math,” my chapter in School Rethink 2.0, ...
Most fourth graders in this country are not proficient in math. That was true for one rural Wisconsin elementary school until it changed the way it taught the subject. Most of the nation's fourth ...
The world needs more teachers. Teachers who know how to stimulate curiosity and wonder in young minds, and who strive to create compelling instruction and encourage students to explore frontiers of ...
When fourth graders at R.J. Vial Elementary see Julia Tastet in a lab coat and safety googles, they know it means a day of fun science experiments in class. “The students get super excited when they ...
The influence of teachers’ self-efficacy on the effectiveness of teaching is well-documented in educational research. The aim of this study was to investigate the construct of self-efficacy in ...
EdSource · Hot classrooms, leaky roofs — one student’s fight for better school facilities In its “State of the States” report on math instruction published last week, the National Council on Teacher ...
A star student at her small Alabama high school, Kyra Richardson graduated confident in her academic prowess in all but one subject: math. By the time she arrived at Harvard in the fall of 2024, it ...