Dylan Kane likes his math curriculum. But there’s one important piece missing, he says. The 7th grade math teacher in Leadville, Colo., uses a program that teaches math skills through real-world ...
On the way to a conference dinner in Bengaluru in 2014, Neena Gupta, then a postdoctoral student, was discussing a fundamental problem in algebraic geometry with a field expert, another student, and ...
QUINCY —Heather Humphrey told a story that ended in a math problem for Tanner Dietrich and Charles Hastings. The incoming second graders used a number line — one of the tools available — to figure out ...
Vulnerability builds credibility. Hiding your humanity shows weakness. Showing up imperfectly takes courage. If you practice emotional intelligence on the inside, it will permeate to those on the ...
This title is part of a longer publication history. The full run of this journal will be searched. TITLE HISTORY A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the ...
Last fall, my children's school district — in a suburb north of San Francisco, in a community connected to leading tech companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — issued a call to parents. The ...
You might have used electricity to set an alarm clock, or to make breakfast this morning. Electricity powers lighting, most appliances and devices, and sometimes even showers and heating systems.
What are the different types of questions? Questions are sentences that are asking for information. They always start with a capital letter and end with a question mark. There are lots of different ...