3 Tips for Fostering Curiosity in Your Students The ancient Athenian philosopher Aristotle once wrote that all humans, by their very nature, desire to know. This observation is... Read More
Helping Kids Learn To Self-Regulate, Off The Grid, and On The Web Once upon a time, a group of boys were shipwrecked on an uninhabitable island. Stop me if you’ve heard this... Read More
Helping Kids Learn to Self-Regulate: Off the Grid, and On the Web Once upon a time, a group of boys were shipwrecked on an uninhabitable island. Stop me if you’ve heard this... Read More
Civic Health in 2021: How to Engage With Your Community If you’re like me, you’re probably concerned about the civic health of our nation. Our public discourse is increasingly vitriolic,... Read More
In the World of Sports Analytics, the Math Nerds Prevail Did you know that mathematicians are increasingly useful for the professional sports industry? If your student loves sports, and in... Read More
How Was AIM for Multiplication Developed? A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Demme Learning Here at Demme Learning, we take pride in developing and producing the highest quality educational materials possible. Sometimes it takes... Read More
Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul [Book Review] In their important book Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul, authors Stuart Brown... Read More
Fake News? Why The Median Matters Pop quiz! What’s the difference between the mean and the median in a data set? You probably learned this long... Read More
How The Jabberwocky Can Teach Your Student Grammar In Lewis Carroll’s childhood classic Alice in Wonderland, Alice hears a curious little poem about a creature called a Jabberwock... Read More
How Many Verb Tenses are in The English Language? Every story takes place in time and thus has three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Imagine trying... Read More