Porter’s Chapel Academy teacher Frances Warren uses her civil engineering background to turn math and science instruction ...
Richard Rusczyk, founder of Art of Problem Solving, has a vision for bringing “joyous, beautiful math” — and problem-solving — to classrooms everywhere. When Richard Rusczyk became interested in math ...
Nine in ten educators believe that using a problem-solving approach to teaching math and science can be motivating for students, according to an EdWeek Research Center survey. But that doesn’t mean it ...
A national nonprofit that aims to improve math outcomes for students in pre-K-5 found there are four key elements to ...
Math often feels disconnected from the real lives of students. They learn the steps, solve equations and check their work, ...
A new study from the University of Kansas explores the role of working memory in word problem-solving for students with and without math difficulties. Researchers found that using interventions to ...
Do you stare at a math word problem and feel completely stuck? You're not alone. These problems mix reading comprehension ...
By Erin DigitaleOn a simple math task — indicating which of two amounts is greater — kids with math learning disability get the right answer as often ...
Math is a problem — one that a relentless onslaught of testing has not solved. Some assume kids are the ones failing, but it’s time to acknowledge that it’s our tests and the curriculum they determine ...
What if the next new mathematical discovery didn’t come from a human mind, but from an AI? Imagine a machine not just crunching numbers but proposing original solutions to problems that have baffled ...
Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting has enhanced the performance of Large Language Models (LLMs) across various reasoning tasks.