Helping improve math education as scores struggle in Wisconsin
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Posted: Apr 6, 2023 9:55 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As the 2022 national report card indicated a decline in Wisconsin students' math scores, one local mother and educator mom is aiming help students and parents tackle math education.
MacKenzie Price, head of GT School and host of the "Gifted Minds" podcast, joined us on Thursday, April 6 to share insights into math education struggles.
She discussed why kids struggle with math, the age or grade when difficulties arise, and signs parents should watch for if their child is having trouble. Price also offered suggestions for keeping children excited about learning math.
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