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Personalized Learning That Works: Why Bhanzu is Every Parent’s Math Secret Weapon
Back to School Without the Math Meltdowns Back to school should feel like popping champagne—not hiding in the pantry with a ...
When people hear that achievement scores — including on the latest NAEP — are down yet again, their first assumption might be that student performance is declining across the board. But that’s not ...
San Benito County's math initiative, revived in 2023, is improving student math skills through innovative teaching methods ...
The latest state test scores are in, and Washington students are showing continued improvements in several key subjects, like English, literacy, science and mathematics.
Superintendent Chris Reykdal highlighted signs of improvement, but new data shows many students still struggling in math, English ...
Newly released data from a crucial national test revealed historically low scores in two major subjects for 12th graders ...
Chennai: The Madras Dyslexia Association (MDA), founded by an IIT Madras alumnus, has developed a remedial toolkit for children with learning disabilities and math difficulties. Called ‘Count on Me', ...
The Bronx is learning — at least in charter schools. Students from charter schools in the borough’s poorest neighborhoods, including the South Bronx, excelled on state reading and math exams — with ...
Test your knowledge of taxicab geometry, triangular numbers, the golden ratio and more. Credit... Supported by By Steven Strogatz “Math, Revealed,” our four-part series exploring the mathematics ...
Subtraction is a fundamental math skill that kids learn early in their academic journey. While it's a crucial building block for more complex arithmetic, the process of "taking away" can sometimes ...
Now that digital learning is the way of the future, children and students are increasingly using online abacus platforms to expand their skill sets. Some kids have a natural aptitude for math and ...
Multiplication and long division rarely get pep rallies. But Michaela Sicuranza, a 5th grade teacher at Sinking Springs Elementary, in York, Pa., thinks building an exciting, competitive identity ...
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