BRAINTREE - Did you like doing math in school? Many people didn't. But a non-profit in Massachusetts is increasing the number of students of color and low-income students in advanced level math ...
BROOKLINE — It was a gray morning in July, and most of their peers were spending the summer sleeping late and hanging out with friends. But the 20 rising 10th graders in Lisa Rodriguez’s class at ...
It's a Saturday afternoon at Boston University’s School of Education, where Elliot Kastner, a former Dartmouth College football player turned mechanical engineer, is addressing a group of students. He ...
The AP Calculus class at Marina High School recently completed their 3-D art projects under the direction of teacher Richard Boogar. Boogar said the project is designed to give students a real world ...
Three years ago, Orange County school administrators decided they needed to help more minority students tackle high school calculus, a class that can pave the way to lucrative careers in engineering, ...
The Calculus Project, a nonprofit organization that develops and executes research-backed strategies that improve mathematics education for underrepresented students, has announced that it is looking ...
After noticing a lack of African American, Latino and low-income students in high level math classes, former Belmont High School Dean of Students Adrian Mims lead a team of teachers and school leaders ...
BROOKLINE — In the early 2000s, when longtime math teacher and then-dean of students Adrian Mims scanned Brookline High School's calculus and advanced-placement calculus classes, he saw few ...
We hear all the time about project-based learning. But how does it really work? Of all the tools humans have ever created to help describe and understand our world, few are more useful than ...
(We’re a nonprofit. Your donation is tax-deductible and processed securely.) BROOKLINE, Mass. — It was a humid, gray morning in July, and most of their peers were spending the summer sleeping late and ...
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