At Anson Jones Elementary in Dallas students are learning math skills through Amplify, a curriculum Dallas and Fort Worth ISD are using in the classroom to improve learning.
Schools would not be required to use the state materials, but districts that do so would receive up to $60 per student to purchase and print them.
UD Professor Emeritus James Hiebert receives National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Lifetime Achievement Award ...
During the second semester of her freshman year, Kiersten Ratcliff joined a research team where she discovered the ...
Jo Boaler, Nomellini and Olivier Professor in the Graduate School of Education (Mathematics) at Stanford University, explores ...
This is the final installment in a multipart series on the first results from the new Arkansas Teaching Learning and Assessment System, or ATLAS, which is now used to evaluate student performance.
The Norman Public Schools Foundation on Thursday announced a $500,000 donation to fund cutting-edge STEM labs in all 17 ...
Telluride Mountain School (TMS) completed its 26th round of outdoor education trips this fall, honoring its founders’ ...
The New Haven Tutoring Initiative hopes to inspire a love of learning in the Elm Coty with a fall festival in New Haven Saturday. Located at Roberto Clemente Leadership ...
Across the U.S., many students in school find themselves struggling with certain subjects, such as math or reading. Tutoring ...
When he was 9, Tucker Findley couldn't read or count past 10. Now 14, the young businessperson tells PEOPLE how selling golf ...
The Shasta County Office of Education (SCOE) held the 11th STEM career day focused on ‘tomorrow's tech healers.’ ...