By: Lucas Church | 2011-04-09 | Tutoring A recent study by Cecilia Kilhamn of the University of Gothenberg suggests that word problems and metaphors are muddling up our numbers. In one experiment, several students were asked to solve equations based on direct instruction and metaphorical explanations. read more
By: Joanna Simmons | 2010-04-04 | Politics The North Kansas City School District either did not feel it was important to teach us the system in which we elect our President or ... this is the one I am leaning towards... they simply could not figure it out. Whichever the case may be, I must admit to you that every four years I think I have the voting system all figured out and then ... CURVE BALL... read more
By: news2011 | 2011-09-26 | Homeschooling Many students fell that who will help them in solving their math problem and help them in doing their homework. Now, students this question is over, read more
By: Jessie Mathisen | 2011-09-15 | Reference & Education Often, when people mention difficult math, they are referring to advanced math. I would agree that there is some correlation between those two things, but they are not the same. read more
By: Borat Noviak | 2010-10-07 | Reference & Education Easy mental math tricks are greatly influencing many people into liking mathematics. A liking to math has immense benefits, health wise, to a person. The internet is instrumental in ensuring that those with the interest are able to access the tricks, and they are not either being limited to any age bracket. Speed notwithstanding, these math tricks ensure that accuracy is also achieved. Though some sites are charging for provision of this information, others are offering it free. read more
By: Manish Singh | 2010-12-06 | Online education Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns, formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions. read more
By: Silvia1 | 2011-02-22 | Reference & Education Looking for math tutor in Richmond Hill? LearnOn! tutoring service offers one on one math tutoring help, discrete math and algebra tutoring in Richmond Hill, Ottawa, Burlington & Calgary. For special discounts and offers call us at (905) 808-8855 read more
By: Tom Lillig | 2010-10-07 | Arts & Entertainment For all those who find learning math an insurmountable problem despite all attempts to understand it, help is at hand. Solving Math Problem is a web portal dedicated to the cause of making math easy to understand and learn. It is ideal not only for students and teachers but also for parents who find it difficult to explain to their children the process by which a math problem is solved. read more
By: easylearning | 2011-09-23 | Games Looking for a fun and exciting method to instruct math concepts in order to youngsters Raise inspiration in addition to learning in a fashion that is actually exciting and also enjoyable along with next math games for kids. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-06-24 | Reference & Education Dr. Constance Kamii was born in Switzerland, Geneva, where she attended elementary school. She later went to Los Angeles for her high school education and to Pomona College for her college education. She was awarded a Ph.D. in psychology add education from University of Michigan. Today she is professor of early childhood education (ECD) at the Alabama University in Birmingham read more
By: Floy Gregg | 2010-03-28 | Reference & Education Did you know the key time to catching a child's interest in math is before the age of 9? We all know that having fun makes learning easier. Today this is possible with interactive math programs which can eliminate frustration and begin the fun of learning even for children who have struggled up until now. read more
By: John T. Hayes | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education After three days of CPM training most of the questions that still prevail are classroom structures of groups and how to manage the classroom. The third day was by far the most useful as far as immediate implementation. Our instructor Mr. Miller laid out the our daily problems that were to be done during class and those that need to be accomplished for homework. What struck me most was the simplicity of the structure of the daily unit plan. CPM is designed to handle a few standards thoroughly rather than many standards with a shallow approach. his is far different than our current curriculum. read more
By: Albert Frank | 2012-02-24 | K-12 Education Mathematics is one such subject which gives nightmares to children. Not only for children but also for mid-school students. One of the main reasons is that they do not seem to understand the concept of numbers. Teachers and parents should take it seriously and handle the issue not seriously but rather take a different approach. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education If there's one thing that doesn't have an easy solution, it's teaching math to school-aged children. As any parent can attest, the methods that are being used in schools today are vastly different than the ones that were used a few decades ago. read more
By: Gregg | 2011-02-22 | Reference & Education Math has always been an issue with lot of us and so we wouldn't want our children to suffer with it. Fortunately, a lot of research has been done by neuroscience and educational field to invent innovate visual math software which facilitates learning and teaching math. read more