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Math Webtools to Support Any Curriculum

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Programs are geared to the particular learning of Elementary and Middle School, and Middle and High School with games and lessons aligned to state and national standards like Common Core, TEKS and MAFS. Math topics include everything from counting, place-value, and graphs for youngers to geometry, algebra, and pre-calculus for high school.

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They Started Teaching During the Pandemic Year. Where Are They Now?

ED Surge

years of my career at Weehawken High School, where I taught Algebra I (students in grades seven to nine) and AP Calculus (grades 11-12). In the 2021-22 school year, I moved to an elementary school in Santa Rosa, California. At Bush, I teach technology applications, computer science and robotics. I spent the first 3.5

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Two Main Branches of Mathematics That Kids Need to Learn

STEM Education Guide

It ranges from solving the study of abstractions to elementary equations. Elementary algebra is the most fundamental and the most abstract algebra is modern algebra. Elementary algebra is crucial for the study of engineering, science, medicine, and economics. Computation. Number Theory.

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How far has education really come in terms of reducing inequities?

CSTEM

Elementary students rarely encounter computer science or engineering, and advanced science courses in high school favor higher-income, non-minority students. For instance, only 38% of schools serving predominantly Black and Latinx students offer calculus, compared to 50% of all high schools.

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In conversation with a (highly passionate) temporal logician

Futurum

By adopting this approach, Kristin is able to solve meaningful problems in aerospace engineering, robotics, cybersecurity, theoretical computer science, mathematics, virtual reality, and more. Ultimately, that set me on the path to the computer science programme that changed my life and set me on my current trajectory.”.

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Contending with the Unintended Consequences of History: Revisiting Brown v. Board of Education and the Need for Systemic Change in K-12 Education

National Science Foundation

Figure 1 illustrates the differences in access to STEM courses between schools with low enrollments of Black and Hispanic students versus those with high enrollments, with the most notable gaps existing in advanced mathematics, calculus, and computer science. link] National Science Board. Where do we want to be by 2094?

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The Physicalization of Metamathematics and Its Implications for the Foundations of Mathematics

Stephen Wolfram

From a computer science perspective, we can think of it as being like a type hierarchy. One might have thought that theorems involving “more sophisticated concepts” (like Ramsey’s theorem ) would appear later than “more elementary” ones (like the sum of angles of a triangle).