Why students need more ‘math talk’
Test scores, school report cards and Facebook posts complaining about homework problems often drive critiques of how math is taught in schools. Amid …
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57 Years Ago, a Legendary Psychologist Discovered the 7-38-55 Rule. It's Still the Secret to Exceptional Emotional Intelligence
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Mom stands up to high school teacher who wouldn't call her daughter by her proper name
The daughter had made it clear from an early age that she doesn't like when people shorten her name or mispronounce it. In the realm of everyday …