We have yet to see any rebound in middle school math on the nation’s report card, where scores declined by 8 points from 2019 to 2022 and remained at that low point when kids last took NAEP in 2024.
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AI models still suck at math

Just less than before, according to the ORCA test exclusive Current-day LLMs are prediction engines and, as such, they can ...
A question from his granddaughter sparked Ed Scheinerman's new book, 'A Guide to Infinity', where he shows that infinity ...
IN our ever-changing world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, mathematics will become even more important in the future for careers,” asserted Prof Adesh Ramsubhag, Dean of the Faculty of ...
Most private schools in Western New York this fall managed to do what public schools could not: provide students with classes in person five days a week. Students at St. Gregory the Great Elementary ...
Jordan from New Jersey told Newsweek he was checking his daughter's homework when he saw something that made him burst out laughing.
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Mathematics, like many other scientific endeavors, is increasingly using artificial intelligence. Of course, math is the backbone of AI, but mathematicians are also turning to these tools for tasks ...
Mathematics has always been one of the most challenging subjects for students of all ages. From simple arithmetic to complex calculus, many learners struggle to understand formulas, equations, and ...
Five years ago, mathematicians Dawei Chen and Quentin Gendron were trying to untangle a difficult area of algebraic geometry involving differentials, elements of calculus used to measure distance ...
Lots of things go viral these days, but few of them have ever become more popular than the simple “6-7” meme. It really doesn’t mean anything, but kids (and some adults) love it, sometimes to the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Among high school students and adults, girls and women are much more likely to use traditional, step-by-step algorithms to solve basic math problems – such as lining up numbers to ...