This post is by Curtis A. Taylor, Sixth Grade Math/Science, High Tech Middle North County. “I know that you are capable, and you will be more than excellent.” This is what my seventh grade math ...
Leaning on a communicational framework for studying social, affective, and cognitive aspects of learning, the present study offers a new look at the construction of an identity of failure in ...
If you go to the Washington State superintendent’s website, you will find a curriculum for the Seattle Public Schools that has been implemented this year — the “K-12 Math Ethnic Studies Framework.” I ...
A new study finds that high school students identify more with math if they see their math teacher treating everyone in the class equitably, especially in racially diverse schools. While the ...
This post is by Sarah Strong, Ninth Grade Math Teacher, High Tech High, and Carlee Hollenbeck, 12th Grade Math Teacher, High Tech High North County A lively group of 11th grade students is sitting on ...
In my discipline, Sociology, analyzing autobiographies, or life histories, has a rich foundation. Such narrative analysis enables us to gain insight into the phenomenological life worlds of both self ...
As progressives want to do everywhere, California is destroying math education in the name of “equity.” The state’s new “math framework” for public schools ditches traditional instruction to emphasize ...
One of my first vivid memories of math is of timed tests. I still remember how visceral my panic felt–sweaty palms, heart pounding–as I scrambled to recall facts before the clock ran out. You might ...