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How a kid who hated school became a superstar Bronx teacher: Lunch-and-learns and basketball helped
Meet the teacher who turned his hatred of school into a passion for educating the next generation of Bronx students. His secret? Care, community, high expectations, and hoops.
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15 Things Baby Boomers Were Taught in School That Don't Exist Today
Things Baby Boomers Were Taught in School That Don't Exist Today If you went to school in the Baby Boomer era, chances are ...
In “The Great Math War,” Jason Socrates Bardi takes on a battle for the soul of numbers that divided the experts of its day.
Students can get hands-on by incorporating natural objects into curiosity-driven math lessons like measuring and sorting.
DPI says the proposed new math standards will help make the courses more meaningful for students in life after high school.
Teacher education often receives criticism for being too theoretical. Many students lack more training in how to teach in practice when they enter schools. They now receive this at the University of ...
Faith and formulas might not sound like a natural pair—but for Sr. Catherine, they’re deeply connected. Through her math lessons at St. Charles Borromeo School, she’s sharing how God is reflected in ...
Home runs were still king this postseason but interesting trends emerged about who was hitting those home runs. Vaughn Ridley / Getty Images Every year, once the dust settles on the MLB playoffs, we ...
Sheen: Game-based learning isn’t about replacing rigor. It’s about sparking curiosity, reducing fear and fostering a genuine ...
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