Parents have been fighting for more than a decade to bring Algebra I courses back.
The purpose of all of the developmental mathematics courses is to support student success academically and beyond by advancing critical thinking and reasoning skills. Specifically in Algebra I, as a ...
Algebra I will return to San Francisco middle schools, much to the relief of parents who've fought for a decade to bring it ...
A popular humorist and avowed mathphobe once declared that in real life, there’s no such thing as algebra. Kathie Wilson knows better. Most of the students in her 8th grade class will be thrust into ...
While studying salmon populations and designing amusement parks, these students are breaking barriers to advanced math that ...
A high school student is tutored in algebra. Tutors and teachers report that more students struggled in the course this academic year. Credit: Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images The ...
Eighth-grade math is changing: Instead of emphasizing Algebra I where only some students thrive, many schools are placing all students in the same general class that covers several concepts. Common ...
Gut instinct for numbers works in animals, too. March 16, 2014— -- Find algebra difficult? Well, think about this: Scientists find that even 5-year-old kids can do it. Now do you feel better? If ...
Find out why the most popular mathematical subjects in engineering in 2026 are calculus and linear algebra. Discover how ...
Today, almost 80% of 12th graders score below national proficiency standards. And while data science isn’t the main culprit, ...
NYC Solves has faced criticism from educators for assuming kids have mastered skills, leaving some lost and frustrated.