Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
The article was updated March 5 to include the letter from high-tech executives supporting the Algebra II requirement. It also clarifies that AP Statistics is for students who have completed Algebra ...
Chance Harrison and Jaylen Garibay, seniors at Rio Mesa High School, compare data and work on an analysis they collected on student stress levels. Credit: Javeria Salman/The Hechinger Report The ...
A new niche career fair focused on Science, Technology, Accessibility, Mathematics, and Public Health (STAMP) drew 118 people ...
KIMBERLY M. NIEBAUER teaches gifted students in K–5 at Duval County (Fla.) Public Schools. As a Microsoft certified coach and one of EdTech’s 2024 K–12 IT Influencers, she frequently shares best ...
Moorhead High School students learned Thursday about their role in keeping the United States competitive in the changing global economy. The school hosted a regional forum to improve STEM - science, ...
Breakthroughs in pure mathematics can take decades. A new Defense Department initiative aims to speed things up using artificial intelligence. By Alexander Nazaryan Artificial intelligence can write a ...
There's new evidence that girls start out with the same math abilities as boys. A study of 104 children from ages 3 to 10 found similar patterns of brain activity in boys and girls as they engaged in ...
Geraldine Maskelony (via Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching) An Arlington educator has received the nation’s highest honor for teachers of science, technology, ...
Principal Katie Sheehan from the School of Science and Technology says that math is a necessary skill for life-long success.