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A new style of teaching is showing that conversations about math lead to deeper understanding of the subject among students. At Pittsburg High School in Kansas, students are benefiting from a style which emphasizes collaboration and application, rather than lectures... by Kevin Hardy | Apr 4, 2014 | Articles
Some teachers have found that the best strategy for encouraging students is to have parents learn new ways to solve math problems as well. In Josh Yother’s classroom, students can spend more than 40 minutes on a single math problem. Today’s topic is... by Roberto M Robledo | Mar 19, 2014 | Articles
A five member team of goodwill math ambassadors has made it their mission to encourage a love of mathematics in elementary schools. Call him Juanito Appleseed. David Torres Flores came all the way from Mexico to plant a seed in the Salinas Valley that he hopes will... by Bob Ward | Mar 14, 2014 | Articles
In one community changes to class schedule show a rift over standardized testing and how it influences the school curriculum. Following an October directive from Aspen School District Superintendent John Maloy, the high school plans to boost the amount and frequency... by Samantha Maranell | Jan 20, 2014 | Articles
In some classrooms the presence of cell phones is not a problem as flipped classrooms extend the learning experience for students. In some schools, the presence of iphones and headphones would be a problem. However, this is a regular occurrence in Mike Skinner and...
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