With a few instructional shifts, teachers can create classrooms that better encourage confidence and academic growth.
At the beginning of a recent math class, students spent six minutes discussing a topic they knew well: themselves. What’s their favorite food? Answers came in English and Spanish—“todo” (everything), ...
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Some leaders reduce our math crisis to two words: test scores. For decades, hopes of progress were dashed by flat to declining scores. Full-bore panic about fading global competitiveness. Urgent calls ...
Collaboration can’t just be assigned—it needs to be nurtured, and students can learn to assess their progress in building ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Cecilia Lopez Alvarado was scrolling through Reddit one evening in her dorm room when she came ...
Middle school math teachers are all too familiar with a question—usually uttered with a groan—that students ask when they make an unsettling shift into more complex content: “When am I ever going to ...
Point Loma High School teacher Jen Roberts is aware of concern about AI in schools. But she says certain tools can help students become better readers and writers.
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Stephanie Perkins, a math teacher at Nerinx Hall High School in Webster Groves, secured a victory in her Jeopardy! game show debut earlier this month.
New York City will require elementary schools in four districts to adopt city-approved math curriculums this fall, expanding ...
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