Are you a stressed out, overworked teacher? Learning mindfulness can have a positive effect on your classroom.
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History has shown that children with learning disabilities often display amazing skills, but they must be nurtured.
When Common Core arrived, the Catholic Schools of Sioux Falls chose to go in a different direction.
Conflicting reports argue whether or not American students are really bad at math compared to other countries.
Zack Snyder, the creative genus behind films such as 300, Watchmen, and Man of Steel, is dyslexic -- but he didn't let that get him down.
Do you identify as a “math person?” If not, it many not have anything to do with your ability, but more to do with the support that surrounds you.
Maybe playing games in school is a part of the answer to achieving higher learning.
Dyslexia is technically a multi-billion dollar business. Is that a bad thing?
Does your child truly have ADD or dyslexia? Or is it auditory processing disorder instead?
Methods employers use to increase job satisfaction could also apply to schools!
Trying to fit a divergent learner into a mold can kill their spirit and ensure academic failure. Even for the most intelligent of students.
Is Common core a boon or bane for our children?
If you want to teach your kids some math magic, go old school. It even could be a refresher for you, too.
Learning disabilities happen when the sides of your brain don't communicate -- but you can retrain them so they do.
Why are Americans so bad at math? Is it because we don’t teach kids at a young age?
Have you been thinking of ways to help children engage more in their mathematical education? Try setting up a math circle!
The data, or lack thereof, makes it clear that ADHD is not genetic. It is a behavioral issue. Read further to find out the truth behind recent studies saying otherwise.
For children, learning math becomes easier when they have fun. This can be achieved through math circles. A way to combine concepts such as magic tricks with fundamentals in order to facilitate learning.
Math circles originated in Europe and are now taking America by storm. They make math fun.