Never underestimate the lure of “play money,” or kids’ affinity for activities you might not expect them to embrace — such as studying math. This year’s after-school math program created by a Norman ...
Estonian startup 99math has raised $2.1 million to boost its edtech math gaming platform aimed at making math fun. The new funds will help the company reach the U.S. and other markets with more social ...
Mathnasium is on a mission to help children build confidence and excel in math. With a personalized learning approach and a global network of centers, Mathnasium meets students where they are and ...
On Thurs., Nov. 3, from 5 to 8 pm, Explorations in Math will host MathFest, a festive event designed to help kids build confidence in and enthusiasm for math through interactive games in a ...
(WTNH) — They love to tap it, swipe it, and watch it, but can kids as young as 4 and 5-years-old use tablets not just to view videos, or read books, but to learn math? One researcher says ‘yes’.
Chris Orban isn't against calculus, he just wants to make sure students are getting a math education that excites them and encourages them to pursue their studies further. That is why the Ohio State ...
It’s the rare child who’ll choose an afternoon of math homework over a family vacation. That’s partly because of the negative way that we talk about and teach math, says Chris Emdin, a professor of ...
ECTOR COUNTY, Texas — In a world where children spend more time than ever on devices like iPads and laptops, Ector County ISD is transforming that screen time into valuable learning with a new math ...
Jillian Pipkorn from Mathnasium shares simple, fun tips to help kids overcome math anxiety. ‘Not Constitutional’: Trump Threatens Blue Slip Suit Here’s What Is Changing With Social Security in 2025 ...
ZAMARIUS KENNEDY, 11, jumps over hula hoops during the annual Super Bowl Family Fun Night at Jones Elementary School in Tyler on Thursday. Families learned about all the math and science behind sports ...
The Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival at Santa Fe Community College brought together approximately 180 sixth and seventh graders from El Camino Real Academy, Nina Otero Community School, Milagro ...