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Looking at South Africa’s maths crisis ahead of International Mathematics Day
Ahead of International Mathematics Day, South Africa faces a maths crisis: only one in three matriculants took pure Mathematics in 2025, while pass rates and distinctions continue to fall. Historical ...
A group of elementary and middle school math enthusiasts will host a Pi Day fundraiser benefiting the Homeless Garden Project ...
Remember that teacher pay varies a lot by district and discipline in Alabama; state-funded pay raises apply only to the state’s portion of a teacher salary. Average teacher pay in the state is $63,176 ...
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Colorado lawmakers say no to evaluating teachers every 3 years instead of every year
The bill would have allowed teachers with Colorado’s version of tenure to be evaluated every three years instead of every year. But lawmakers said it was the wrong fix.
For 50-plus years, students in grades 4, 8, and 12 have taken national standardized tests that assess reading and math proficiency and are designed to measure overall academic achievement. But long ...
Minority students may get left behind in efforts to build an empowered mindset around math. However, education leaders from Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia want to change that possibility across ...
Recently, this BuzzFeed article sharing firsthand stories from teachers got a fair bit of attention. Teachers from ...
Plummeting literacy rates have fueled a bitter debate over how best to teach reading. And artificial intelligence turning up ...
Computing and data shape nearly every aspect of modern life. In recent years, efforts to expand data and computing education in K-12 settings have grown rapidly but unevenly. A new National Academies ...
The Rogers School District is partnering with a national education organization to offer personalized math instruction for ...
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon took office last year proclaiming a new era in state authority over K-12 policy and encouraging states to seek flexibility from “burdensome” federal requirements ...
Only 26% of 8th graders tested proficient in math in 2024. Research shows that 7th grade is the tipping point at which students either stay on track for STEM or fall permanently behind. Here's what ...
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