By focusing on a few core station types and committing to routines, teachers can boost engagement and student understanding.
Evan O’Dorney leaps from his seat and snatches the chalk from his teacher’s hand. “I think it goes like this,” the eighth-grader exclaims. He has come up with a formula for the number of ways to ...
SHIPPENSBURG — A new pilot program at Grace B. Luhrs University Elementary School is teaching students to have fun and use their creativity to solve real-world problems with basic mathematics ...
Discover how the Chennai Maths Circle nurtures gifted children's love for math with expert mentors and supportive peers.
The Calvin University Math Circle is an opportunity for 6th–8th grade students (typically 11–13 years old) to engage with exciting problems and topics in mathematics. Meetings are led by a professor ...
The Colorado State University Department of Mathematics’ Math Circles summer camp expanded its reach in Colorado this year. The popular weeklong summer camp is held on the CSU campus every year and is ...
Michelle Manes has taught math in almost every setting. She taught public high school students, deaf elementary school students, and middle school girls at a single-sex school. But eventually, she ...
Timed math fluency exercises—in which students are asked to solve a certain number of problems within a minute or two—do not appear to exacerbate students’ math anxiety, new research finds. The study, ...