by Dan DeMarle | Jun 7, 2022 | Adolescent/Teen, Classroom, Math, Parents/Guardians, Teaching, Transition
Edward Mitchell, an independent living specialist and outreach coordinator, posted a blog on “Advancing Equity: A Financial Toolkit for Individuals with Disabilities.” In the blog, Mitchell brings attention to the importance of financial education for people with...
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 4, 2022 | Classroom, Math, Teaching
A look at one way high school math teachers can guide female students to overcome stereotypes and develop a positive sense of their math abilities. Click this link
by Dan DeMarle | Jan 10, 2022 | Classroom, Math, Math, Parents/Guardians, Preschool, Teaching
While literacy is often seen as a cornerstone to scholastic achievement, and many parents devote a lot of time and energy into nurturing their small child’s love of reading, studies show that mathematical reasoning ability may be even more crucial as a building block...
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 26, 2021 | Classroom, College, Math, Teaching
College remediation has earned a bad reputation over the past few years. Hopeful students spend billions of dollars annually to review material they should have mastered in high school, and a huge number never complete the coursework they are assigned. The fact that...
by Dan DeMarle | Sep 10, 2021 | Classroom, Math, Math, Parents/Guardians, Teaching
NYSED’s Office of Curriculum and Instruction has released a new PK – 8 mathematics glossary as an optional mathematics resource designed to provide support to districts with the creation or revision of units of instruction aligned to the NYS Next Generation...
by Dan DeMarle | Dec 2, 2020 | Covid-19, Learning, Math, Math, NWEA/MAP Testing, Reading, Reading
Some good news on School closings and student reading and math growth. Click here to read and hear the story.