Do the Math: Mathematicians Rank First on Latest Careers Report
A new report reveals that doing your math homework pays off. Mathematicians ranked first on the 2014 CareerCast list of “The 200 Best Jobs of 2014.” The authors specifically the field’s versatility of...
View ArticleFive Ways to Help Children Who Think They Can’t Do Math
We have all heard a child say, “I can’t do math” or “I’m not a math person.” Teamwork can also help children overcome math anxiety. These statements may indicate something more. According to NYU...
View ArticleSTEM skills in short supply relative to labor market demand, study finds
Employers need more qualified candidates in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields in today’s economy, according to a Brookings Institution report released last month. “Teen...
View ArticleNine Cool Careers That Use Math Skills
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View Article7 Facts to Know about Women and STEM
In light of Maryam Mirzakhani becoming the first female Fields Medal winner this month, we wanted to share seven facts about women’s participation in the science, technology, engineering, and math...
View ArticleSTEM engagement begins early
There’s no doubt that STEM is a rapidly growing field. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that by 2018, there will be at least 2.4 million jobs in STEM-related fields. While the U.S. lags behind in...
View Article4 Million Teachers Needed to Meet Universal Primary Education Goal by 2015
More than 58 million children of primary or elementary school age worldwide will not attend school today or this year and a new United Nations report details how a global teacher shortage plays a role....
View ArticleFive Ways to Encourage Female Students to Pursue STEM Careers
A recent report on the sharp decline of women in computer science since the mid-1980s has generated a lot of buzz among policymakers and journalists. Women went from making up as much as 37 percent of...
View ArticleReasoning Mind Teacher and Students Speak at West Virginia Board of Education...
On Wednesday, January 13th, Reasoning Mind was invited to deliver a presentation at the monthly West Virginia Board of Education meeting. Elementary students in West Virginia use Reasoning Mind’s...
View ArticleDr. Jim Gates and Gayle Fallon Join Reasoning Mind Board of Advisors
Reasoning Mind is excited to welcome two new members to its Board of Advisors—theoretical physicist Dr. Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, Jr., and former president of the Houston Federation of Teachers,...
View ArticleDo the Math: Mathematicians Rank First on Latest Careers Report
A new report reveals that doing your math homework pays off. Mathematicians ranked first on the 2014 CareerCast list of “The 200 Best Jobs of 2014.” The authors specifically the field’s versatility of...
View ArticleFive Ways to Help Children Who Think They Can’t Do Math
We have all heard a child say, “I can’t do math” or “I’m not a math person.” Teamwork can also help children overcome math anxiety. These statements may indicate something more. According to NYU...
View ArticleSTEM skills in short supply relative to labor market demand, study finds
Employers need more qualified candidates in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields in today’s economy, according to a Brookings Institution report released last month. “Teen...
View ArticleNine Cool Careers That Use Math Skills
Climate patterns like these are predicted by mathematical models. “GOES-West Satellite Eyes Soggy Storm Approaching California” by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is licensed under CC by 2.0 From the...
View Article7 Facts to Know about Women and STEM
In light of Maryam Mirzakhani becoming the first female Fields Medal winner this month, we wanted to share seven facts about women’s participation in the science, technology, engineering, and math...
View ArticleSTEM engagement begins early
There’s no doubt that STEM is a rapidly growing field. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that by 2018, there will be at least 2.4 million jobs in STEM-related fields. While the U.S. lags behind in...
View Article4 Million Teachers Needed to Meet Universal Primary Education Goal by 2015
More than 58 million children of primary or elementary school age worldwide will not attend school today or this year and a new United Nations report details how a global teacher shortage plays a role....
View ArticleFive Ways to Encourage Female Students to Pursue STEM Careers
A recent report on the sharp decline of women in computer science since the mid-1980s has generated a lot of buzz among policymakers and journalists. Women went from making up as much as 37 percent of...
View ArticleReasoning Mind Teacher and Students Speak at West Virginia Board of Education...
On Wednesday, January 13th, Reasoning Mind was invited to deliver a presentation at the monthly West Virginia Board of Education meeting. Elementary students in West Virginia use Reasoning Mind’s...
View ArticleDr. Jim Gates and Gayle Fallon Join Reasoning Mind Board of Advisors
Reasoning Mind is excited to welcome two new members to its Board of Advisors—theoretical physicist Dr. Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, Jr., and former president of the Houston Federation of Teachers,...
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