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Thirty-eight percent of young adults think math is very important in their work life; fewer believe it’s important in their ...
From classrooms to kitchen tables, debates about math education are never far away. Should teachers drill multiplication ...
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A former math teacher explains what’s behind the recent drop in math scores for the nation’s fourth and eighth graders.
Connecting math to real-world problems gives students a more sophisticated understanding of how math works.
About 35% of eighth graders in Washington have teachers who use a computer or digital device to teach math all or almost all the time in class.