by Steph King | May 25, 2013 | Articles
Math high-achievers may still have areas in which they are not as strong. Steph King, a math educator says it’s important for teachers to identify those areas and provide support. King also recommends that teachers help gifted students learn a variety of... by Anna Kuchment | Apr 19, 2013 | Articles
With a growing interconnected global society, it is more important than ever for educators to find ways to encourage girls to take interest in STEM fields. Women and girls are consistently underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM fields.... by Sara Holden | Jun 6, 2012 | Articles
Though it may not seem so, the world is a math equation, and every facet of daily life is surrounded by mathematical concepts. Young children are natural explorers and natural learners. A baby quickly learns language by imitating his or her parents. A toddler learns... by Pat Wyman | May 4, 2012 | Articles
The summer slide is not a fun ride at the amusement park. The summer slide is the documented decline in student skills during the long summer break. The school year is starting to wind down in many places in the country, and it brings worries about so-called summer... by Pat Wyman | Nov 30, 2011 | Articles
Heading into its 10th year, eCYBERMISSION is a free, web-based Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics competition for students in grades six through nine. Below is a link to an overview video about eCybermission. Your students can compete against other...
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