
Mindset Mathematics
Fostering a growth mindset in mathematics means helping students take risks, learn from mistakes, and stick with challenges. Students who adopt this mindset show more persistence and success in math. We offer a variety of resources to support that shift.

Teaching to Big Ideas
Teaching math through big ideas helps students see patterns, make connections, and build lasting understanding. Explore examples and practical guidance for using this approach in your own teaching.

Visual Mathematics
Our brains are wired to think visually about math. Using visual models helps students build deeper understanding, confidence, and flexible reasoning. Explore research and classroom activities that show how mathematics can be learned visually.
Assessment and Grading
Traditional testing can harm students’ relationship with math. Alternative assessment approaches can better support both learning and growth, and we share these approaches here.
Group Work
Reasoning is really important in mathematics, and students learn to reason when they are discussing ideas with others. Team-based activities that encourage different student approaches can combat inequities and promote high achievement.