The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence announced the federal government has rescinded a $47 million Full-Service Community Schools (FSCS) grant three years into a five-year award.
The district will be buying the i-Ready Classroom Mathematics universal numeracy curriculum at a cost of $1.325 million, after the school board approved the curriculum purchase at ...
MACOMB/MOLINE, IL — Western Illinois University has received national recognition for its Online Master of Science in Mathematics program. The program has been ranked the second most affordable online ...
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California’s reading reforms drive push for better math skills in early grades
Some of the supporters of the phonics curriculum California adopted last year are now urging statewide math screening for young students.
More than 900 students at UC San Diego needed catch-up math classes in the fall of 2025 compared to 32 five years earlier.
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'Proof by intimidation': AI is confidently solving 'impossible' math problems. But can it convince the world's top mathematicians?
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we ...
Alabama’s 2022 law reshaped math instruction at the elementary level by providing money for all schools to hire math coaches ...
Ubiquitous screens, classroom chaos, a dearth of qualified teachers: The reasons our children are struggling in math class are multitude.
Imagine Learning today announced a partnership with the Modern Classrooms Project (MCP) to help districts accelerate student achievement in math through stronger curriculum implementation. The ...
Teachers can use these tools to promote discussions and help students move from concrete to abstract understanding of concepts.
A new bill would require districts to screen for — and help — students falling behind in math in the early grades, just as they now do for students with challenges in reading.
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Alabama made a big investment in elementary math, but underresourced schools still have a long way to go
GREENVILLE, Ala. — Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle.
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