Math teachers can use various tactics to help students grasp concepts, internalize lessons, and close the learning gap caused by the pandemic.
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Students might think y=mx+b is useless, but it teaches them valuable skills they can apply to jobs in social media and other tech fields.
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How previous generations learned math isn’t the best way for students to be prepared for careers in STEM. Parents must adapt to common core principles.
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Students are increasingly being invited to participate in shaping the future of mathematics instruction.
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Math education must shift towards a more inclusive, equitable, and just approach to lift up all students, especially Black and Brown students.
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Anti-racism education includes restoring historic Southern Black mathematicians to their rightful place in math and history curriculum.
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Black children suffer from a distorted view of mathematical history that excludes the many critical contributions of Black innovators.
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Kwame Sarfo-Mensah recommends six books them for math educators interested in broadening their horizons in 2024.
Read MoreHere’s Why Your Child is Struggling in Math and What To Do About It
Dr. Assata Moore of Black Math Genius provides tips to help you understand why your child may be struggling in math and practical steps to support them.
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