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Singapore math was developed by that Southeast Asian country’s Ministry of Education decades ago. It is a teaching style that ...
Here's a little math problem: In 2005, just 45% of the fifth-graders at Ramona Elementary School in Hollywood scored at grade level on a standardized state test.
Bill Turque at the Washington Post writes about one D.C. public school's decision to adopt the Singapore Math program--and the many challenges that have come with it.
One recent morning, a class of fifth-graders at Liberty Elementary School in Lexington was gathered in front of a wall calendar, analyzing the day's date: Jan. 15.
A Singapore math program, an instructional program developed to emulate the way math is taught in a nation that routinely gets top math scores on international tests, is in its second year in ...
Just as mathematics textbooks from Singapore have built a following among educators in America, the Southeast Asian nation is looking to the United States for models of science curricula.
Singapore students topped the 2015 international assessment of math and science known as TIMMS.
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