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In a new paper, Stanford professor Jo Boaler argues that math teachers should use more visual approaches in their classrooms, including encouraging students to use their fingers to count and represent ...
In Boston public schools, 3, 4 and 5-year-olds are getting their first introduction to math. Before they walk through the kindergarten door, the “Building Blocks” curriculum is designed to encourage ...
UMD's David Rock creates brain teasers that entertain, encourage kids and families , David Rock has problems, lots of problems, and he's counting on you to solve them. Starting today, The ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Eugenia Cheng COUNTING How We Use Numbers to Decide What Matters By Deborah Stone The title of ...
Keeping the attention of a room of 4th graders is difficult. And keeping them interested while you’re teaching them math is nearly impossible. But there was Mike Byster, mesmerizing–really, they were ...
The history of math is murky, predating any written records. When did humans first grasp the basic concept of a number? What about size and magnitude, or form and shape? In my math history courses and ...
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