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  1. The cuboctahedra of our business cards featured here was created by our very own Amy Szczepanski. What do you think about ?

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  2. Looking for the answers to ax² + bx + c = 0? A mathematician has rediscovered a technique that the ancient Babylonians used.

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  3. is an essential skill to prepare students to take our place in this world:

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    Good luck to all those competing in today!

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    "To envision themselves as future computer scientists, engineers, programmers or mathematicians, talented students in low-income communities need exposure, opportunities and support from a young age." Read more in this :

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    Anecdotes from can matter much more than test scores. Here's why:

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    . is an intensive 5-week-long summer program for mathematically talented high school students. If you are interested in applying to this summer's Mathcamp, applications are due March 12, 2020. Learn more:

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    "I don't know." "I have a question." "It's not completely right." It is in the uncertainty that can best grow.

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    What skills can we give our students today that will be most beneficial tomorrow? Hear more from Grayson in this podcast:

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    Using stories as a hook to grab students’ attention leads them to deep engagement with scientific concepts. This is the same concept behind Beast Academy. Read on:

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    Love ? Love helping reach their fullest potential? Love ? Think you'd fit in with our team? We want to hear from you!

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  12. 29. sij

    Please join us in congratulating AoPS student Anika Gulati on an outstanding (dare we say perfect?) job well done on the ACTs! Keep up the incredible work, Anika!

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  13. 28. sij

    Mathematician Terence Tao describes the process of problem-solving as “non-linear.” In the end, though, is mathematics — is the universe — orderly or random? Tao considers this question during his interview with :

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  14. 28. sij

    What would you consider your best lesson? Take a look at this list, which includes educators who've used AoPS and Beast Academy as they discuss the best math lesson they've taught:

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    Getting answers right is OK, being stuck and finding them hard is fantastic.

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    How do you help students grow? Set the bar right above where they grasp content already, and then help them reach that next level. Hear more from our very own Grayson Maas on the :

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    AoPS Academy summer schedules are now available at 10 learning centers across the US! To sign up your child at a location near you, check out our classes through our website:

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  18. 23. sij

    What separates us from machines? Handling uncertain and novel situations. This is why we teach as the art of problem solving.

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  19. 22. sij

    Why are straight A's dangerous? is part of the process of learning. If a child brings home all A's, there's a chance they haven't yet met the challenges of failure. Hear more from our founder and CEO:

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    Our operations producer Dr. Noah Prince poses a simple, yet important question for how we go about teaching our : "How can we stop seeing students for what they lack and perhaps start seeing them for what they are?" Read more:

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