Using technology inside the classroom can significantly enhance student engagement and participation. Digital tools like audience responses systems (ARS), interactive whiteboards, and real-time ...
April 16, 2026 - EdSource Editor-at-Large John Fensterwald explains how this election could reshape California schools. California stands at a pivotal moment in math education. The State Board of ...
AI-powered platforms are transforming math instruction by generating accurate, standards-aligned problems, adapting to student needs, and providing real-time feedback for teachers. These tools save ...
From board games to AI-powered planning, educators now have more ways than ever to make math engaging and effective. Research shows that well-chosen manipulatives, digital assessments, and ...
Thoughtful approaches to technology adoption can help K–12 teachers be more efficient and engaged in their classrooms and ...
New solution addresses critical gap in math instruction as content becomes more complex, bringing proven, multisensory resources to grades 3-5 special education . COLORADO SPRINGS ...
The list of criticisms about the use of technology in schools is growing. Many teachers are frustrated with the distractions ...
Remainder. Product. Algorithm. Ordered pair. Seemingly jargony words and phrases like these, referring to specific math concepts, might seem complex for elementary school students to grasp. But ...
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The term “standards” conveys different meanings to different people. For many members of the general public and for the education policy community, “standards” focus on outcomes and imply “a mechanism ...
Students, parents and school principals all instinctively know that some teachers are better than others. Education researchers have spent decades trying — with mixed success — to calculate exactly ...
Students with special needs are often missing out on critical areas of math instruction—especially data processing, statistics and probability—raising concerns about their readiness for real-world ...