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March 8, 2022
Women in STEM: Our colleagues share their experiences

Women in STEM still face many obstacles and need role models. Our colleagues share their experiences to inspire other women in STEM and women interested in working in this field.

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March 2, 2022
Making math more accessible: How to help students with dyscalculia

Math is especially hard for dyscalculic students. Learn more about this learning disability and find out how to help students with dyscalculia in your math class.

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January 25, 2022
Growth mindset in math: How to help your students thrive

Having a growth mindset in math is essential for students to flourish in this subject. Here we explore research about this mindset to promote it in your class.

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December 7, 2021
Beyond assessment: The testing effect and 10 benefits of testing

What is the testing effect? Learn it here and discover the 10 benefits of testing + tips to integrate tests into your class.

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November 19, 2021
Technology in the math classroom: Effective strategies for engaging your students

Instructional digital tools will upgrade your teaching. Learn how to integrate technology into the math classroom and get some inspiration for your lessons.

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October 1, 2021
Learn what math anxiety is and how to reduce it among your students

If you teach math, you might have seen your students suffering from math anxiety. Learn more about this problem and how to handle it in your class.

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August 2, 2021
Collaborative E-Learning in Mathematics

Move from individual to collaborative math learning online and offline, and help your students grow academically and socially.

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June 21, 2021
Instant and Delayed Gratification in the Math Classroom

In every math classroom, you will find students seeking both instant and delayed gratification. Learn how to support both of these types.

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June 7, 2021
Flipped Math Classrooms - The Why, What & How

Flipped Math Classrooms is the closest and the most realistic thing you can get to one-on-one private tutoring in a school or university setting.

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