It’s common to hear students say that they’re just not “math people.” But the idea that math is an innate ability can limit kids’ prospects and reinforce racial and gender stereotypes. In this summit ...
There is a lot more to math than just equations on a chalkboard. It is a very useful set of tools for tackling problems in many different fields. Math tactics affect our environment in ways that most ...
Why don’t more girls grow up to become scientists and engineers? It’s not that they’re bad at math, a new study argues. It’s that they’re even better at reading. This comparative advantage in reading ...
This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the College of Education and Human Development's Nevada Math & Technology Camp. It is the first time the camp was offered in person since 2019 and the first ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — The first-ever Math Field Day was held at California State University Bakersfield in 1971. Fifty-two years later, it continues strong as schools from all around Kern ...
PARKERSBURG — Officials have announced the winners of the 43rd annual Western Regional Math Field Day. The event, held in mid-March, featured 224 students from Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, ...
The 52nd Lee Webb Math Field Day brought together students from across the region to participate in a day of competitive math events and problem-solving. BAKERSFEILD. CALIF, (KERO) — Over 400 high ...
There's new evidence that girls start out with the same math abilities as boys. A study of 104 children from ages 3 to 10 found similar patterns of brain activity in boys and girls as they engaged in ...