In Indiana, a rural school district leader started a network of microschools to help keep students in his schools. The model could spread.
GREENFIELD, Ind. — Seventh grader Taitym Lynch plans most of her school day herself, mapping out a schedule each morning on her school laptop. She typically starts with math when her brain is sharpest ...
The idea that some people are “math people” and some are not is a myth. All people can learn to do math. Where people differ is their mindset. We can change that.
For 23 years, I’ve taught high school math. And for 23 years, I’ve been told by people that they either are a “math person” or they are not. I get it: Math isn’t easy. Movies and TV shows make it look ...
A growing number of Republican legislators are using their power in the name of intellectual diversity to get right-leaning professors in front of all students, at conservative-leaning civic centers.
Still, some experts say that as long as Massachusetts provides the necessary funding and support to teachers as it implements the legislation, it could bring positive change.
A study of 2,000 parents finds that they’re more inclined to step in with extra help when grades, but not test scores, are slipping ...
U.S. high schools and districts need to treat college and career readiness as a core, systemic responsibility — not an add-on. Sure, they are working hard to better prepare students for life after ...
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived state board review. Its supporters say that offers a lesson for other states.
Math scores across the board have risen in the years after the pandemic, but a stubborn gap remains between poor schools and the state average.
Kaiya Little is a member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma who has written about a variety of topics highlighting the environment and Indigenous identities in Texas.
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