All too often we hear the phrase that only certain students are “good at math.” This is a very common misconception and threatens the success of all students, especially those from marginalized ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American I spent last weekend the way I spend a lot of ...
Join the University of Delaware’s College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) for a colloquium with Caroline Ebby, senior lecturer in University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, ...
Research and development (R&D) is an engine of innovation in many sectors but has been largely untapped in education. It is a powerful way to seed meaningful and lasting change for students and ...
Few disciplines are as polarizing as math. Everyone seems to have an opinion about it, and those opinions usually veer toward love or hate. A new book argues that part of the problem is how we learn ...
Linda VistaLinda Vista — Picture a mathematician, one with a solid record of scholarship and research. Who comes to mind? Chances are it’s not a black woman. Candice Price is unique in her field. “The ...
In lucrative STEM fields, 70% of workers are white and 65% are male, according to a survey. In 2010, Cheryl Brannan of Yonkers was so concerned that her daughter would get an inadequate education in ...