Ronda Dawson, left, executive director of teaching and learning at the Illinois State Board of Education, and Kirsten Parr, director of standards and instruction, present the final draft of the ...
A bill aimed at revamping Ohio's K-12 math education at a time when many Ohio students are falling behind in the subject may become law after passing the Ohio House on June 9. On June 9, an amended ...
Artificial intelligence is mastering the kinds of projects that have long helped to build the careers of young mathematicians. What does that mean for their future? Credit...Illustrations by Yoshi ...
Think about placing dots on a flat surface. You want as many pairs as possible to be separated by the same distance. For any amount of dots, what is the greatest possible number of pairs that can be ...
Educators seeking to improve their schools' math offerings should look critically at state and other recommendations to determine what works - and what doesn't - inside their own classrooms, according ...
Educators seeking to improve their schools’ math offerings should look critically at state and other recommendations to determine what works — and what doesn’t — inside their own classrooms, according ...
Jason Brown is a senior field solutions architect with CDW Government. He specializes in digital experience workspace solutions for higher education customers nationwide. Cari Warnock is the CDW ...
Psychoanalyst Atlas (Emotional Inheritance) delivers a probing and compassionate examination of how childhood wounds shape adult relationships. Drawing from patient case Continue reading » Crossing ...
I’ll be honest: when the Shein–Everlane news broke, my first reaction wasn’t shock. It was recognition. Industry coverage framed the deal as Shein buying a reputational bridge into Western markets.
A famed physicist’s scribbles reveal the answer to a quintessential dilemma: When dining out, is it better to stick with an old favorite, or try something new? Nobel Prize–winning physicist Richard ...
With automated proof-checkers, a problem can be broken up into small chunks, solved bit-by-bit, then reassembled with confidence that every piece is correct. For some, this heralds a new area in ...