by Susie McDonald | Nov 25, 2017 | Articles
Ohio lawmakers are pondering the question “should computer science classes replace Algebra II?” The State Senate is currently considering a proposal that would allow high school students to swap a math or science class for a computer science class. Many... by Ruth Huber | Nov 10, 2017 | Articles
Algebra Nation videos are popular ways to learn. In Florence, South Carolina, students took advantage of a surprise visit by the series’ online tutors, called “study experts” to show their appreciation and enthusiasm. “I feel like a celebrity came to... by John Austin | Jul 7, 2017 | Articles
Students are preparing for high school algebra and life on campus through a Transition to Algebra class held during the summer at Nogales High School. 150 students are taking part in a course boosting their math skills prior to starting Algebra I in the fall, The... by Daisy Hammond | May 20, 2017 | Articles
At Will Rogers College High School, the high school students pass college algebra before graduation, allowing them to have a head start at overcoming a major barrier. For the first time since Rogers began offering college level algebra through a partnership with Tulsa... by Robyn Smith | May 2, 2017 | Articles
A school district is building understanding of algebra by creating an Applied Algebra class which combines the study of algebra with practical applications. The class for students entering South Albany High school is a year long, combining half a math credit with half...
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