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Frequently Asked Questions About Math

We all know math skills are important, but how necessary are they to a student's future success? This one-pager for teachers and parents breaks down just how crucial math skills are for all students.


Questions to ask your child's math teacher

A helpful list of questions to help parents connect with their child's math teacher to ensure students get the assistance, instruction and preparation they need.


Holding the Line on Math ...

Holding the Line on Math and Science Graduation Requirements

This week, several pieces of legislation were introduced to lower the bar on the number of math assessments students must pass to earn a

Race to the Top: The Blueprint for the New "No Child Left Behind" Act


Watch Partnership for Learning and The New Teacher Project in Action!


FOX Covers Dorn's Math and Science Delay


State Leaders Gear Up for Race to the Top Reforms


Delay math and science graduation requirements, again? We don’t think so.

Topics: Math | OSPI | WASL | Science | Assessment |

Seattle’s Cleveland High School: A Magnet School for Math and Science?


Don’t Miss: Adolescent Literacy’s Role in Preparing Students to be College and Work Ready

Topics: Math | Science | Literacy | STEM | Events |

New Superintendent Brings New Reforms to Washington Assessment


STEM in Tri-Cities: It’s a go!

Topics: Students | Technology | Math | Science |

What does it take to get more Math and Science teachers? Getting creative and getting serious


TIMSS Rumble: How U.S. Students Stack Up in Math


Tri-Cities STEM School: Pay Today, Prosper Tomorrow

Topics: Math | Science | Small Schools |

More Kids in AP: Results WA could have been proud of


Election, CORE 24, Here's Hoping...


“Micro”-economics


Math and science hold the future for our students


Truth Alert: Why we need to rebrand math, already!

Topics: Math |

Algebra by 8th Grade: The Solution for All?


Algebra—can we just find another name for x?

Topics: Math | Math Curriculum |

Hats off to Winnie Cooper—I mean, Danica McKellar!

Topics: National Debates | Math |

Higher standards in math can help fill jobs here

The News Tribune

Ladies and Gentleman, the Washington Class of 2008

Just like the tagline of a cinema epic, the road forged by the class of 2008 has been a groundbreaking one, more than a decade in the making.


rejected grant = sadness all around


Ain’t that a shame…


State Board of Education Approves New Math Standards

Topics: Math | Math Curriculum |

One train leaves Station A at 6 p.m traveling at 40 mph…you’ve heard this one before…

Topics: Math | Math Curriculum |

April Update

Washington Math Standards Move Forward

 

It has already been a busy year for those involved with Washington’s new math standards. There have been multiple rounds of edits and revisions. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has held numerous public hearings. And, at the end of the legislative session, oversight of the math standards process was transferred from OSPI to the State Board of Education.

Topics: Math | Colleges | Math Curriculum |
Type: Article

Diary of a Math Tutor


This Friday


State Board Decision on Third Year of Math Postponed until July

Topics: Math |

My Contribution to the Solution


Allison who?


Math Standards Update!


The low down on EOCs.


The TNT Hits the Math Debate Home


Are you a millionaire?


More time given to math debate

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Topics: Math | OSPI |

When Math Professors Attack!


Hats off to Raytheon and MathMovesU!


the girls are gonna getcha.


A nation at war...


Don't close those doors!


Math Standards Review, Part II


Hats off to Seattle Public Schools and Explorations in Math!

Topics: Parents | Math |

Defending Vital Change


Math Night Lights


Teaching Science Teachers to be Leaders

A big part of teaching is about knowing how to ask the right questions.