by Cina Coren | May 3, 2014 | Articles
New teaching approaches are needed for math and science. Ever ask an average teenage girl how she feels about science and math? Reponses vary from “I can’t seem to get it” to “Ech, I can’t stand it” and far worse. What is it about math and science instruction... by Jim Sullivan | Feb 23, 2014 | Articles
In a new approach to using what they learn, middle school students Adopt-a-Ship and learn real world math applications. Slaving over an algebraic equation to get a good grade is one thing, computing rate of change and proportional equations as well as metric... by Jen Zettel | Feb 9, 2014 | Articles
Middle school students are learning about using math in careers thanks to an innovative approach. Real life representatives of diverse careers recently visited Horace Mann Middle School in Wisconsin, and what common topic did they talk about? Math. The school hosted... by Carol Roehm | Jan 22, 2014 | Articles
Last year, Robert Cundiff promised his seventh-grade science students at South View Middle School they would be the first to use 3D technology for math and science. Cundiff made good on that promise Wednesday when the now-eighth-graders experienced firsthand... by Debra Winters | May 6, 2013 | Articles
Hurricane hunters recently talked with elementary school students about the importance of math and science skills. Carl E. Newman, veteran hurricane hunter told the kids “if you’re excited about math and science, this is a terrific career to be involved...
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