Students with special needs are often missing out on critical areas of math instruction—especially data processing, statistics and probability—raising concerns about their readiness for real-world ...
New research examines Finnish lower secondary special needs math instruction via a survey of teachers, focusing on topics ...
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Math Night at Edgartown School has been a long-standing tradition on the Island. A K-8 event, the night includes games and ...
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A famous Vietnamese mathematician has said that current math teaching and learning reveal two major bottlenecks: curricula ...
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Daniel Glasscock, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, tapped two undergraduate students to verify his ...
West Valley School eighth-grader Sawyer Schneider rounded off the state Montana Mathcounts competition with a ticket to nationals in May. Ranking third out of 65 at the state competition held at ...
The Thunder dominated Game 1, and one stat shows why that might not change for the rest of the series.