BALTIMORE -- Imagine you’re a character in a math problem. You have three platters, but two cakes. All three platters need to have the same amount of cake. How would you split it? Without even saying ...
Bill Turque at The Washington Post writes about one D.C. public school’s decision to adopt the Singapore Math program —and the many challenges that have come with it. Singapore Math, Turque explains, ...
Editor’s note: Bill Jackson was a Paterson, New Jersey math teacher and a district-wide math teacher trainer in Scarsdale, New York. He also provides consulting and teacher training on Singapore or ...
Singaporean teaching methods would improve children's mathematics skills in Western schools, a U.K. study has found. Over 10,000 pupils aged 5-6 and 11-12 and across 140 British schools, were taught ...
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Imagine you’re a character in a math problem. You have three platters, but two cakes. All three platters need to have the same amount of cake. How would you split it? Without even saying the word ...
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