This project brings together researchers in embodied cognition with researchers and technologists in inclusive design. With the PhET simulation Ratio and Proportion, learners can explore finding and ...
Middle school math doesn’t have to feel like a chore—game-based learning is making it more interactive, engaging, and fun. From Kahoot to Blooket, teachers are using digital platforms and creative ...
This project brings together a diverse group of technologists, including tinkerers, Makers, web developers, and inclusive designers. Building on the design of the PhET sim Ratio and Proportion, we ...
With an average of 30 students in each of a city high school teacher’s five classes, one can imagine the cumbersome nature of providing feedback for every child, every day. Nonetheless, we hold ...
Sixth grade math is a pivotal year where students transition from arithmetic to more abstract concepts like algebra, ratios, and statistics. Teachers can support this shift by blending engaging, ...
The real award is that you competed. The golden ratio is famous, but maybe more so as an image of a nautilus shell with a rectangle drawn around it than as the actual idea of the ratio it embodies: “A ...
May 7, 2026-The May issue of Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12 (MTLT) is now available.