Students who self-identify as multilingual perform better in exams
A new study suggests students who identify as multilingual outperform their monolingual peers on tests
A new study suggests students who identify as multilingual outperform their monolingual peers on tests
In addition to teaching students about math facts and procedures, teachers can guide them to see it as a creative pursuit.
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Activities designed to help students believe in themselves may improve their math skills.
A study recently published in Research in Developmental Disabilities has shown that dyslexic children may be able to improve their reading speed with increased spacing in between the letters printed on the page.
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