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If your student is constantly crafting or obsessed with art projects, it may feel hard to bring other subjects into the mix. Combine her creative passion with different topics to increase overall ...
We hear all the time about project-based learning. But how does it really work? Of all the tools humans have ever created to help describe and understand our world, few are more useful than ...
Stay on top of what’s happening in the Bay Area with essential Bay Area news stories, sent to your inbox every weekday. See Senior Director of TV Programming Meredith Speight’s recommendations from ...
Suzie Boss is a PBL advocate and author who has collaborated with teachers around the world to design engaging projects: When I facilitate workshops with teachers about project-based learning, one ...
Higher mathematics are hard. Yarn is soft. And in most cases, these two things would remain separated — after all, how could concepts like a pursuit curve or circle ratios possibly relate to making a ...
Most of us have wondered, while sitting in math class at school, how it would actually help us in the future. Well, there’s no doubt that by now, you have found math useful for many things in your ...
The DREME Network was created in 2014 to advance the field of early mathematics research and improve young children’s opportunities to develop math skills. The Network focuses on math from birth ...
A trio of projects put forward by the Austin Peay State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics have earned grants.
“It’s challenging to work with real people and real data on real problems in real time,” Adriana Salerno told one of her classes, in person, a seeming lifetime ago, back in February. Salerno, ...
While the number of ED1 projects is poised to accelerate this year, a growing number of developers and advocates question the math behind it. Soon after assuming office, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass issued ...
Numerous renovation and construction activities will be occurring on the Storrs and regional campuses of the University of Connecticut this fall semester.