How teachers can create a love for math

How teachers can create a love for math

How teachers can create a love for math
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Educators can help ease their students' math anxiety by valuing wrong answers and working to instill a growth mindset in students, writes Georgia math teacher Nikki Smith. In this commentary, she also notes that teachers should seek more professional development and find strategies to make their instruction inspiring for students.

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