Remember the days when working a math problem resulted in a right or wrong answer, and parents had a basic grasp of how to help their children with math homework? Those days predated the Common Core ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The K12 education industry’s leading research-based math publisher introduces Carnegie Learning® Geometry Second Edition Textbooks and Cognitive Tutor® Software this week ...
Stellar athletes, successful entrepreneurs, and motivational speakers like to say that pressure makes diamonds. The higher the stakes and the harder the circumstances, the thinking goes, the more ...
CHAMPAIGN – Students in Champaign schools next year will take their first look at geometry in kindergarten. "Understanding Geometry" is one of three new books to be purchased for kindergarten students ...
A key instructional shift called for by the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics is the dual emphasis on conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. NCTM draws a connection between these ...
There’s a line from the original Star Trek where Khan says, “Improve a mechanical device and you may double productivity, but improve man and you gain a thousandfold.” Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron ...
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“Let there be light,” says the Bible; “Light reflecting off the surface of objects makes them perceptible to the naked eye,” is what science states, so what does the camera have to say? It is, perhaps ...