Fine. Let’s do a little math. There are 168 hours in a week. Say you work 40 hours a week. Actually, let’s say you work 50 hours a week. (Even though you may be at work for 50 hours, you aren’t ...
In a post-Covid world, we can no longer assume that a student’s age and mathematical experiences line up in previously expected ways. Indeed, they may not even be close. It’s a tension that’s always ...