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Incorporating LEGO building blocks into the daily teaching curriculum can improve children’s maths and spatial ability, researchers have found.
According to the first-ever survey fielded by RAND's new American Youth Panel (AYP), 49% of students in middle and high ...
In its first year partnering with Fort Hays State University’s Science and Math Education Institute (SMEI), RAISE Kansas is ...
South Carolina schools are teaching more students who don't speak English natively, and some people thing SC should offer SCREADY tests in other languages.
A simple classroom activity involving a classic childhood staple, LEGO, could improve children’s maths and spatial ability, leading researchers to demand for policymakers to shake up the school ...
Student Abby Saynor was accepted to speak on her research at the 12th Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Tomorrow's ...
It was a short walk across the room, but for the 34 students who graduated from Open Doors Thursday it was the end of a long ...
A recent report identifies the ways math requirements can impede community college students interested in transferring to a ...
Akshaya, an Inter Second year student belonging to CCC Naspur, Mancherial district, failed in Mathematics. She appeared for ...
A new RAND study finds that students who feel confident in math and understand it are more engaged. Their ideas about ...
Rhodes State College opens their doors to area students to learn more about science, technology, engineering, the arts, and ...