A top-rated public university says many of its students can’t round numbers or add fractions.
Just because your student has an “A” in math in no way means that your student knows (or ever knew) the material.
The 47-page document, Ohio’s Plan for K-12 Mathematics, urges schools to adopt highly rated instructional materials, embrace evidence-based teaching strategies, and invest in ongoing professional ...
The New York State Education Department released results for the 2024/2025 school year, showing improved scores for elementary and middle schoolers, slightly lower scores for high schoolers on ...
Fractus, a pioneer in antenna technology and intellectual property (IP) licensing, today announced a new licensing agreement with one of the top five Point-of-Sale (POS) providers in the US. The ...
It didn’t just capture the late 2000s gaming imagination, it defined the zeitgeist and forged experiences that feel as formative as the early days of the NES or PlayStation 1. To mark the console’s ...
Breakfast: The Kerhonkson Firehouse, 333 Main St., Kerhonkson, hosts a breakfast the second Sunday of every month. Take-out ...
A sharp rise in students entering the University of California system without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators. A new internal report from the University of California ...