How can teachers help all students become successful in mathematics? It is a deceptively complicated question—one that invites different ideas in the field about how best to prepare students for ...
All of my students (9th graders) were more than two years behind in math when I began teaching in the Chicago Public Schools in 1993. (This was based on students’ 8th grade test results and confirmed ...
Researchers have developed a new approach that uses math to determine the best ways to group individuals to maximize learning. Their work has broad implications in education, as well as in economics, ...
This article reports the contribution of small-group cooperative instructional strategy among pre-service teacher education students in learning college level discrete mathematics (Math 122). Two ...
Having just finished parent-teacher conferences, I reflected on my many conversations. How do we help our students gain a growth-mindset? Or rather, what have we done to destroy it? Teachers and ...