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Teachers and students learning together is one of the benefits of an eight day professional learning program for teachers that shows them new ways to approach math along with students from kindergarten through eighth grade. Every summer, Gwinnett Public Schools hosts... by James Michael | Jun 3, 2017 | Articles
A teacher helping students recover from mathphobia has been recognized by the Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics for making an outstanding contribution to the mathematical community in Oregon. When Molly Smith was at Brooklyn Primary School in Baker City last... by Lydia Sheaks | Mar 28, 2014 | Articles
An innovative teacher is using comic books to teach math and has developed one just for that purpose. When Jim McClain tells his class to get out their books, he’s not talking textbooks. Students in McClain’s class at Pierre Moran Middle School use a... by Kirsten Danisavich | Dec 31, 2013 | Articles
Because the Common Core math standards require flexible thinking, mathematics teaching has undergone a tremendous change. It’s not effective anymore to present facts and one way to solve a problem In an increasingly complex world, educators recognize that...
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