Schooling plays a surprisingly large role in short-changing the nation's most economically disadvantaged students of critical math skills, according to a a new study. Findings from the study indicate ...
Sisi Mitchell pores over tables of data showing the number of homicides, assaults, arrests and community engagements with police in Minneapolis. Her task is to find which precincts have the most ...
Only about 2 percent of all science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers are held by Black women. Philadelphia native Atiyah Harmon is on a mission to exponentially increase this ...
A persisting dilemma for educators is finding the best way to arrange students for instruction. In the U.S., students are often divided into separate classes or groups based on their academic ...
Sheila Tabanli (she/her) is a math educator of 25+ years investigating, publishing and delivering talks and courses about the gaps and inequalities in math teaching and learning. She is the recipient ...
A study published on June 11, 2025 in Nature and conducted on nearly 3 million schoolchildren in France between 2018 and 2022, coordinated by Stanislas Dehaene, professor at the Collège de France, and ...
William Heard Kilpatrick, one of the most influential pedagogical figures of the early twentieth century, would have felt right at home in today’s educational culture wars. Back then, as now, the ...
Atiyah Harmon is the founder and executive director of Black Girls Love Math. After serving as an educator for 20 years, Harmon started the organization to help young Black women cultivate positive ...