Some of these schools that our students go to are underperforming because they are underutilized,” Rep. La Shawn Ford said.
Five years after pandemic disruptions, New Jersey students are still showing uneven academic recovery on the NJSLA exams.
In many cases, parents or school administrators push back against a child’s deserved bad grades or their need to repeat a year. That’s often because of misplaced concerns for the child’s self-esteem, ...
Teach For America Greater New Orleans alumna Alexandria Brown shares her journey from aspiring history teacher to math teacher, and how she has seen her students make significant growth in closing ...
Valley High’s Erin Maurano, named Teacher of the Year, is dedicated to inspiring students through hard work, support, and a ...
A new study reveals that Srinivasa Ramanujan’s century-old formulas for calculating pi unexpectedly emerge within modern theories of critical phenomena, turbulence, and black holes. In school, many of ...
A proposed revision of the state’s math standards would dump existing upper-level requirements and replace them with a menu ...
JHARKHAND: Where there is will, determination, there is always a way. Gulshan Lohar, a 39-year-old disabled person, has ...
The country is set to mark a historic milestone next week with the expected release of the first-ever Kenya Junior School ...
We can no longer accept that it’s okay to say, ‘Oh, I’m just not good at math, and so it’s okay if I don’t understand this.’” ...
This year, the district’s more than 90 schools and nearly 60,000 students earned an “advancing” designation — the ...
Nearly half of young New Yorkers statewide are still missing the mark on standardized math and English exams, according to ...