Administered by the U.S. Census Bureau, the federal survey offers a glimpse into school readiness by collecting responses ...
Nationally, nearly two-thirds of children were reported in the survey as on track for kindergarten, regardless of their families’ income. However, the gap in kindergarten readiness is substantial when ...
Nationally, nearly two-thirds of children were reported in the survey as on track for kindergarten, regardless of their families’ income. However, the gap in kindergarten readiness is substantial when ...
Sandra Mosqueda watched with an amused smile as her 2-year-old son, Atreus, began sweeping the floor with a miniature mop.
A new federal survey finds roughly a 20 percent difference in school readiness between children from the poorest and wealthiest families.
We know too much about its value to view child care and early childhood education as some kind of private burden.
Kentucky Youth Advocates, along with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, helped collect district-by-district kindergarten ...
Senate Bill 29 is now heading to the governor’s desk. The bill is designed to strengthen students comprehension in math and ...
Across the country, states are passing new laws aimed at improving math teaching—mandating that schools intervene early to ...
A sixth grade math teacher explains how TikTok helped her engage students, support parents, and build a massive following beyond the classroom.
Faengsrud founded House of Math in 2006, bootstrapping it from a one-woman tutoring service into a platform with over 2.6 million users.
Math looks like the most perfect system humans ever created, but it has a built-in limit that cannot be removed. It is not a bug, and it is not about getting the wrong answer — it is a fundamental ...