A controversial new movement promoting the "science of math" has come into the math establishment's crosshairs.
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Dr. Leonardos Gkouvelis, researcher at LMU's University Observatory Munich and member of the ORIGINS Excellence Cluster, has ...
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Most people in the math education space agree that students need to be fluent with basic math facts. By the time kids are in ...
There is a tendency to imagine genius as smooth and uninterrupted. As if the great thinkers moved from one insight to the next without pause. Albert Einstein does not quite fit that picture. For all ...