By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Reference & Education It would probably fair to say that most adults are familiar with bingo. Most adults are familiar with the game of bingo. Far fewer people are however aware that many educators and teachers are nowadays using versions of bingo in their classrooms. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education With kids being expected to grasp new concepts at younger and younger ages, today’s math teacher faces unique challenges. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education Being a teacher is a rewarding job, as you're playing an active role in the shaping of students as they move along the education system. Teaching math is rewarding but challenging, as the concepts learned are ones that are continually being built on. read more
By: Patricia Hawke | 2010-12-30 | K-12 Education The Seattle Post in Washington reports that science and math teachers are paid less than teachers of other subjects. Nineteen out of thirty Washington school districts pay math and science teachers less than high school instructors of other subjects. When we are taught throughout elementary and high school that math is a subject we must take seriously as it is used in every job that you get in life, why are its teachers paid less? read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Reference & Education As a parent, your role in your child's education is incredibly important. When you spend time teaching your child, you're laying the groundwork for a successful academic career. It's particularly important for parents to actively teach young children mathematics. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education If you’ve ever worked with young children or have youngsters of your own at home, you know how difficult it can be to catch and keep their attention. 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: Heather Eagar | 2010-04-02 | Online education Parents and students are always looking for ways to improve math skills, especially Algebra. Luckily there is a lot of help via the Internet so that assistance can be taken advantage of from the comfort of one's home. read more
By: tutortutornet | 2011-12-29 | Homeschooling If you or your student has difficulty in math, qualified math teachers are trained to pay special attention to find out where the student is prevented. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education Math teachers are always on the look out for ideas to make their subject more approachable and enjoyable for students. One such idea that many teachers have used with success is math bingo. This offers a interesting way for students to practice different types of mathematical problems, while having a little fun a long the way. What is more, it is not expensive, does not require specialist materials, and is flexible enough to be adapted to teaching a wide variety of different mathematical topics, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, fractions and decimals. read more
By: Gregg | 2010-12-28 | Small Business This visual instructional math software developed by MIND Institute eliminates the language barriers providing access to every teacher to reach every math student. This latest math tutor is a powerful tool that enables tapping the visual reasoning ability of learners. The innovative techniques involved encourage multi step approach to problem solving, making this software the most effective math tutor available till date. read more
By: Wanda McDowell | 2010-10-15 | K-12 Education Writing in math is essential in helping students vocalize key math concepts and connecting them to real life. As a teacher, we sometimes get so caught up with teaching our students the basics (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing) that we forget about accessing the students ability to explore math concepts through writing. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education Elementary teachers have a lot on their plates. On the one hand, they are tasked with educating dozens of students over the course of a school year. On the other, they have to adhere to a rigid curriculum and ensure that every student comes away with the ability to meet or exceed specific state standards. 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