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Elevating Math Education Through Problem-Based Learning

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Real-World, Meaningful Problems This kind of scenario — linking the drama of mountaineering with work on percentages in middle school math — can effectively be used in a problem-based learning (PBL) approach in the classroom. And that's how people learn math. You may have heard a lot about PBL in recent years.

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The 2 stages of successful early STEM education revisited

eSchool News

I have been in education for 18 years and my strongest belief is that all children deserve a fresh start when they begin each school year. We emphasize two learning stages to build fluid STEM integration from kindergarten to 4th grade: Stage 1: Solving Problems Step-by-Step and Together.

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The 2 stages of successful early STEM education

eSchool News

I have been in education for 18 years and my strongest belief is that all children deserve a fresh start when they begin each school year. We emphasize two learning stages to build fluid STEM integration from kindergarten to 4th grade: Stage 1: Solving Problems Step-by-Step and Together.

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Most parents know AI will be crucial to their children’s future

eSchool News

However, despite this belief, 81 percent of parents either don’t believe or are not sure that AI is even part of their children’s curriculum. Other notable applications include answering students’ questions (72 percent), simulating real-world scenarios (70 percent), and offering personalized learning experiences (67 percent).

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eSN Hero Awards Finalists: 11 inspiring educators

eSchool News

The eSchool News K-12 Hero Awards recognize the dedicated efforts of education professionals across K-12 departments, including IT, curriculum, instruction and administration. They soon realized that their strategy for letting teachers put together their own math instruction was part of the problem.

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