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Across the country, schools are scrambling to catch up students in math as post-pandemic test scores reveal the depth of missing skills.
Local Education Schools face a math problem: Money is running out and kids are still behind In some parts of the country, student scores in math still have not reached pre-pandemic levels. Schools ...
Math. It’s been known to make palms sweat and hearts race. Plenty of Kern County residents — students and parents especially — know how it feels to need a little extra help with the day’s math ...
The divide makes it less likely that students who struggle will get access to proven strategies, researchers argue in a new ...
Critics say timed drills aren’t useful and instead provoke math anxiety in many children. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics urges teachers to “avoid” timed tests. But advocates insist ...
What's the best way for children to learn arithmetic—memorizing number values and multiplication tables, or studying math at a deeper, conceptual level?
Part of the problem is that teachers don’t receive the training needed to work with children with math disabilities. Teacher training programs offer little instruction on disabilities of any kind, and ...
On average students’ math knowledge is about half a school year behind where it should be, according to education analysts.
Experts say virtual learning complicated math instruction, making it tricky for teachers to guide students over a screen or spot weaknesses in problem-solving skills.
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