mathematics

Math matters question of the month

Share your thoughts about February's math question with the Kentucky Department of Education mathematics consultants.

By |2017-02-13T15:31:24-05:00February 16, 2017|

Relating slow food to slow math

At the 2016 Kentucky Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference, Jennifer Wilson provided a thought-provoking keynote on the Slow Math Movement, which supports allowing students to think deeply versus being in a rush to learn.

By |2017-01-12T14:36:09-05:00January 19, 2017|

Catch these 2017 spring mathematics conferences

Although it seems as though we just started the new year, it’s not too early to plan for participating in spring mathematics conferences. Here are a few to keep your eyes on.

By |2017-01-12T15:09:12-05:00January 19, 2017|

Making math exciting and relevant in 2017

It can be difficult to articulate how mathematical thinking applies to the real world, but we know that igniting a passion for math can create incredible future opportunities for our students with high-income STEM job growth on the rise.

By |2017-01-13T11:30:23-05:00January 19, 2017|

Math matters question of the month

Share your thoughts about January's math question with The Kentucky Department of Education mathematics consultants.

By |2017-01-12T13:51:18-05:00January 19, 2017|

KDE presents online professional learning for math teachers

The Kentucky Department of Education is offering the KY Math Academy, an online professional learning program designed to increase mathematical knowledge for teaching in order to positively impact student learning. One-hour sessions will be offered Feb. 2, Feb. 16 and March 2. The program will focus on the eight effective teaching practices from the National Council of Teachers’ of Mathematics’ [...]

By |2017-01-13T11:47:15-05:00January 12, 2017|
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