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This Is Your Brain on Math: The Science Behind Culturally Responsive Instruction

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As a math educator at the high school and middle school levels, I lived for the moments when students’ furrowed brows ever-so-slightly began to unfold and smiles emerged. Though some argue that mathematics is culturally independent, I can say from experience that it is anything but.

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Using a Student-Centered Approach to Promote Computational Thinking

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How can teachers engage students to learn problem-solving skills across the curriculum? One program has set out to teach computational thinking (CT) and coding skills in a problem-centered approach, fostering a student-driven learning design. How do teachers and students benefit from a problem-centered coding curriculum?

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8 Great Websites and Apps to Help Kids With Fractions

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Luckily, there are a lot of online apps on offer that are accessible to students and make learning much easier than traditional methods. A wealth of educational websites and apps are now readily available that make learning fractions engaging and fun for children. Yet, it can often be a teaching challenge due to its complex nature.

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Unlocking the Power of Creativity and AI: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

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As such, many students enter college and the workforce not having enough practice in key critical thinking skills that they need to be innovative problem-solvers and effective communicators. How can we help educators overcome the fear of the unknown regarding AI? That end-to-end process is creative thinking.

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The Increasing Demand for Computer Science Education in K-12: What it Means for Educators, Teachers, and Students

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In recent years, the landscape of education in the United States has been undergoing a profound transformation, particularly when it comes to Computer Science (CS) education in K-12 schools. Recognizing this need, many states have taken significant steps to introduce and support CS education in their K-12 schools.

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3 Fun Tech Classroom Projects for Summer

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3 Fun Ways to Use Tech in the Classroom in the Run-Up to Summer Summer is right around the corner and as a teacher, you might be in search of creative ways to leverage technology to ensure your classroom remains an entertaining, engaging and educational space. Fear not, we’ve got you covered! Another fantastic example is Lightbot.

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STEM Education Tips for First-Time Parents

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Welcoming a new child into the world comes with an incredible sense of responsibility, especially when it comes to education. In this digital age, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education has become a cornerstone of early childhood development. Science: Nurtures curiosity about the natural world.

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