
Eric Milou
@drMi
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Passionate about mathematics education. F&M '88. Good Teaching is 1/4 Preparation and 3/4 Theatre.
Washington Township, NJ
Joined November 2008
On the Podcast: High School Math reform with @steve_leinwand and I.
blog.heinemann.com
Steve and Eric discuss high school math reform.
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How One School Turned Career Training Into a Turnaround Strategy
www.edweek.org
This high school was once slated for state takeover. Career pathways helped turn it around.
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Why Most Teachers Mix and Match Curricula—Even When They Have a 'High-Quality' Option
www.edweek.org
Teachers who supplement "may be signaling about inadequacies in the materials that are provided to them,” write the authors of a new report.
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How Are Students Really Using AI?.Here’s what the data tell us.
www.chronicle.com
Here’s what the data tell us.
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These High School Graduates Earned a Diploma—and a $74,000 Teaching Contract
www.edweek.org
This district's 'grow-your-own' program includes an extra incentive: a generous starting salary for graduates who come back to teach.
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A Researcher Studied a High School's Cellphone Ban. Here's What She Found
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A professor spent the past year surveying teachers on the use of a phone-free policy in their high school.
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#umasslowell Khiem is reviewing existing research on whether students who take algebra in 8th grade, followed by geo, alg II, precal & calc in HS, have stronger math skills when they get to college. From the research, it appears that they don’t.
www.uml.edu
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Students Are Struggling With Math. What Are States Doing Wrong? via @EdSurge.
www.edsurge.com
In math, Alabama went from back of the class to being singled out for kudos. Is there a lesson for other states looking to boost their own students’ ...
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Can One Change in Middle School Get More Students to Take Algebra 1 Early?
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Automatically enrolling students in advanced courses from day one of middle school could change their math trajectory, a new study finds.
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From Classroom to Community: Evaluating Data Science Practices in Education and Social Justice Projects.
www.mdpi.com
Critical data literacy (CDL) has emerged as a crucial component in data science education, transcending traditional disciplinary boundaries. Promoting CDL requires collaborative approaches to enhance...
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Math, Revealed. Let’s Get Packing!.How bees, beer cans and big data all solve the same problem: not enough space.
www.nytimes.com
Trying to fit it all in? There’s a trick to it, even in 24 dimensions.
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Beyond X and Y: Why Math Literacy Is a Civil Right.
www.justequations.org
Math literacy is more than the ability to solve for x. It is foundational for justice, for full participation in society and for the flourishing of democracy—government for the people, by the people.
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To Keep Students in STEM fields, Let’s Weed Out the Weed-Out Math Classes.
www.scientificamerican.com
Reimagining calculus has changed several schools’ success rates. Here’s how
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A Third of Students Don't Identify as a 'Math Person.' Can Teachers Change That?
www.edweek.org
Most students have made up their mind about whether they identify as a math person by the time they’re in middle school, a new study finds.
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Team Teaching Reduces Turnover Compared to Going Solo, New Research Finds
www.edweek.org
Teachers who work together to set the educational tone and practice for their students are twice as likely to stay at their schools.
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My Career Began on a Zoom Screen 5 Years Ago. I Still Fell in Love With Teaching
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Public education has become front-page news for all the wrong reasons. That’s not the whole story.
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Utah Opens Public Comment on Math Standards That Put Data Science Front and Center
www.techbuzznews.com
Utah launches a 90-day public comment on new K–12 math standards emphasizing data science, integrated math, and real-world relevance—aimed at boosting student engagement and workforce readiness.
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Three Ways to Build Student Confidence in Math
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Experts talk about math anxiety and ways to ease it.
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