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The Mathematics of Growth Mindset Kung's Quarter, TEACHING & LEARNING, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittJune 25, 2024pedagogy, learning, opportunity, Dave Kung
Pushing for Success for All in Today’s Fraught Political Climate, Part II INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, Kung's QuarterAnnie PetittMarch 28, 2024affirmative action, equity, pedagogy, SCOTUS, Texas, Dave Kung
Pushing for Success for All in Today’s Fraught Political Climate, Part I TEACHING & LEARNING, INCLUSIVITY, Kung's QuarterAnnie PetittMarch 26, 2024affirmative action, equity, pedagogy, SCOTUS, Texas, Dave Kung
How High School Math Can Propel Students to Higher Ed Success INCLUSIVITY, Dana Center Blog, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJune 8, 2023Dana Center Blog, Dave Kung, Lindsay Perlmutter Fitzpatrick, high school, pathways, statistics, advising, policy
Creating a Vibrant Department - (Re)learning Lessons from the Past Dana Center BlogAnnie PetittFebruary 9, 2023equity, pedagogy, Dave Kung
Reforming Introductory Math Courses – While Attending to Everyone’s Emotional Needs INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, Dana Center BlogAnnie PetittNovember 10, 2022developmental mathematics, teaching, systemic change, Dave Kung, Joan Zoellner
The Problematic Math of College Admissions Dana Center BlogAnnie PetittSeptember 12, 2022Dave Kung, Josh Recio
What Exactly is High School Math? Dana Center BlogAnnie PetittJuly 11, 2022Dave Kung, Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Charles A. Dana Center
The Twin Problems of Curriculum Modernization and Equity Dana Center Blog, TEACHING & LEARNING, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittMay 12, 2022equity, diverse, inclusion, data science, statistics, modern math, Dave Kung