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8 Signs Your Math Curriculum Needs a Refresh
A strong math curriculum is more than a textbook or a pacing guide; it’s a roadmap for helping students think critically, solve problems, and see relevance in what they learn. But too often, math programs stay static while the world around them changes. If your curriculum isn’t evolving, it may be holding students back.
Here are eight signs it’s time to revisit and refresh your math curriculum, plus steps you can take to make meaningful updates that support STEM readiness and
MacKenzie Blaase
Oct 20, 20253 min read


8 Ways to Integrate Data Science into Algebra
If you’re looking to boost relevance in your Algebra lessons without rewriting your entire scope and sequence, these 8 strategies will help you get started.
MacKenzie Blaase
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Reignite Your Passion for Teaching: Summer Plans to Renew Your Love for Math (and Science)
Summer is the perfect time to rekindle your love for math and science.
William Reed
May 12, 20255 min read


Math in Context: Bridging Classroom Lessons with Real-World Applications
Are students truly internalizing these concepts enough to apply them outside the classroom?
William Reed
Sep 16, 20244 min read


When Am I Ever Going to Use Math after High School?
What I am realizing now is they are asking this because, as math teachers, we are NOT doing enough to make sure that question is answered BE
William Reed
Mar 3, 20237 min read


Mathematical Structure- Structure and Context over Process and Procedures!
As I observe math classes, I see processes and procedures being taught! This worries me more and more! Please do not get me wrong, processes and procedures are important. However, if the processes and procedures we are teaching are not attached to any structure or context, it is just memorization! I do not know about you, but my memorization skills have their limitations.
William Reed
Dec 9, 20226 min read
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