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More than half of math teachers rate their skills at using artificial intelligence to teach as either poor or nonexistent.
A new survey shows how math teachers think AI tools will transform how they teach and students learn in the next five years.
Changes to the iPhone's price depend on Trump's volatile tariff policies. But don't panic-buy if it means going into debt, ...
Going green at home can reduce emissions — but also raise your utility bills. The Post asked experts to do the math on a real ...
Many 16- to 18-year-olds surveyed say AI offers instant help, feedback and a nonjudgmental setting that makes math more ...
No one in the Trump White House wanted to take credit for the administration’s “extremely bad” tariff math, which has been ...
Question sparked debate and confusion, with one user stating they were "honestly shocked" this was being asked of a ...
Questions about Washington's education funding have lingered for years. Grim new academic results provide an answer, but not ...
America’s amazing technological achievements, such as SpaceX’s recent rescue of stranded astronauts, mask the death spiral of ...
Some Dallas parents who don't understand 'new math' are spending one night a month learning all about it so they can help ...
Everybody’s got a hunch this time of year, a thought about the so-called Presidents’ Trophy “curse” or maybe a dark horse ...
A seemingly simple math problem about dividing pizzas sparked debate when someone highlighted a potential flaw in the assumed answer.