It is no secret that many students are not passionate about math. Students feel disconnected from what is taught in class, unsure of the benefits of math and reluctant to pursue careers in the field.
Through classic games, students can learn how to take turns, collaborate, and solve problems—skills that will serve them well ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are your favorite classroom games? I’m taking a break from finishing the series on teacher observations and, instead, sharing this series on classroom-learning ...
A lot of struggling math students have found comfort in the mathematical stylings of Salman Khan. A few years back, Khan started creating videos to help tutor his cousin in math. Those videos became ...
High school teacher John Pallino uses the Math in Music lesson with his Algebra I students In this half-hour video, John Pallino, a teacher at Morristown High School in New Jersey, uses the Math in ...
"Life is more fun when you play games," Roald Dahl once wrote. And teachers who play are more likely to bring the joy into their classrooms, according to a new Joan Ganz Cooney Center report. Based on ...
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