Math teacher Emma Chiappetta uses a three-round exercise to help students not only recognize their errors, but also generate ...
While studying salmon populations and designing amusement parks, these students are breaking barriers to advanced math that ...
NYC Solves has faced criticism from educators for assuming kids have mastered skills, leaving some lost and frustrated.
It’s easy to dismiss the Portrait of a Graduate phenomenon as a relatively innocuous exercise that will probably fade away ...
The University of Austin was supposed to be a bulwark against cancel culture. But those who dissented from rigid conservative ...
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Meet NYC’s new chancellor: Kamar Samuels on mergers, integration, and screened schools
Samuels told Chalkbeat in an exclusive interview that he is eyeing mergers for schools that are too small to sustain basic ...
Following a state tournament semifinal appearance a year ago, Bancroft-Rosalie entered this season with high expectations.
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30 times college students were so dumb, they surprised their professors
We’d say these are unbelievable, but we’ve met students like this ourselves. Heck, we’ve been in some of these situations.
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$120,000 job with thousands open, yet Americans won't take it
Across the United States, one of the country's most storied manufacturers is dangling a six figure paycheck for skilled ...
Joshua Ratcliff (left) and Myron Weckworth (right) celebrate GED success. Cause for Celebration!
“I was curious to establish a baseline for when LLMs are effectively able to solve open math problems compared to where they ...
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Algebra will return to S.F. middle schools after more than a decade. Here's how it could play out
Algebra I will return to San Francisco middle schools, much to the relief of parents who've fought for a decade to bring it ...
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