A new study reveals that the Halafian culture of northern Mesopotamia (c. 6200–5500 BCE) produced the earliest systematic ...
The competition was organised by GCHQ, the UK's intelligence, security and cyber agency, and challenged schoolchildren to ...
Maths in the City — the centrepiece of Maths Week in Northern Ireland is set to take place in the Guildhall this Saturday, October 18 from 11am to ‘4pm. This year’s ‘Maths in the City’ is part of ...
When it comes to studying and homework, video games are often viewed as an unhealthy distraction. But one school in Japan has embraced them as a vital part of the curriculum to teach critical thinking ...
Women are largely absent from the questions, sources, and mark schemes that shape how history is taught and assessed in ...
Puzzles are a hands-on way to explore simpler and complex mathematical relationships, for everyone from kids to calculus students.
The end of the school day is not the end of children’s immersion in AI. American teenagers are more likely to use the ...
Class assignments involving students’ background—like charting family trees or drawing on their cultural traditions—have been ...
This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Nine in 10 Americans gather around a table to share food on Thanksgiving. At this polarizing moment, anything that promises to bring Americans ...
THANKS, in great measure, to the unwearied industry and acumen of Dr. Moritz Cantor, it is now comparatively easy to construct a synopsis of mathematical history down to the beginning of the ...