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Math is not primarily about numbers, but about thinking. It all begins with parent-child conversations about mathematical ideas.
There is a growing chorus of math experts who recommend ways to bring America’s math curriculum into the 21st century to make it more reflective of what children in higher-performing countries learn.
Math is often seen as a subject removed from everyday feelings and experiences. These ten nonfiction children's books reveal the people who loved math and made it an important part of their identities.
These fun math activities give middle and high school students a chance to play with numbers—and learn at the same time.
When students build a catapult or tell a story with equations they can see how their calculation and formulas translate to contexts beyond a whiteboard.
A Fordham analysis of grading standards set by Algebra I teachers shows high expectations have long-term impacts and benefit all types of students.
When parents and kids play math-related games and puzzles together, research suggests both generations build up better math skills and more positive associations with the subject.
How did Singapore become a world leader in math education?
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