Join NCTM as we celebrate our Centennial with 100 Days of Professional Learning - live, free webinars presented by selected speakers from the NCTM Centennial Annual Meeting program that was to be held ...
I love the story of Carl Friedrich Gauss—who, as an elementary student in the late 1700s, amazed his teacher with how quickly he found the sum of the integers from 1 to 100 to be 5,050. Gauss ...
The purpose of this book study guide is to provide stakeholder groups with a tool to initiate needed critical conversations and actions in early childhood and elementary mathematics. Format: The book ...
In the August 2014 issue of Teaching Children Mathematics, authors Karen S. Karp, Sarah B. Bush, and Barbara J. Dougherty initiated an important conversation in the elementary mathematics education ...
People of all ages love to play games that are fun and motivating. Games give students opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, ...
Numerous myths surround the use of calculators in the elementary school mathematics classroom. These myths emerge from numerous individuals; for example, from parents one might hear, “I learned math ...
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of James T. Fey, who will be remembered for his leadership in the mathematics education community, nationally and internationally, championing ...
Universal screeners are assessments for learning that measure student proficiency with grade-level content. They generally are administered periodically throughout the year and used to assess content ...
Teachers are asked to regularly plan for instruction. Frequently, the lesson plans are focused more on the activities that will be completed for the lesson rather than on the mathematical goals of the ...
Tennessee Mathematics Teachers' Association 2025 Annual Conference<br />Pellissippi State Community College, Knoxville, TN<br />9/25/2025 2:00:00 PM<br /><p>Human ...
So, you have asked for certain pieces of information that are critical to answering our main question: How many Whoppers are in the jar? Here’s information you have identified as the unknown variables ...
Are there still gender differences in math? It actually depends on which math outcomes we look at. At both elementary and secondary levels, boys and girls score similarly on many state tests, and ...
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