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Julia Turchaninova

Dr. Turchaninova has a B.S. and M.S. in Physics, and Ph.D. in education from Moscow State Pedagogical University. She brings with her 40 years of teaching and research experience at the high school, college and university levels.

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To math, or not to math?

For about 40 years now, the prevailing approach for teaching mathematics has been to break math rules, methods, techniques, and procedures into smaller and smaller pieces, digestible for students within a class period. The assumption is that these spoon-fed pieces will eventually magically connect and unite into a solid and holistic ability to solve complex mathematical problems. The advent of...

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Summer Time: To School or Not to School?

Finally! Summer is here: report cards and test scores have all been received, there’s no homework, and the past school year lies behind you, with all its commitments, deadlines, achievements, struggles, and failures.  Your child has been promoted to the next grade and does not have to attend a mandatory catch-up summer school. Now what?

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