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Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by natural disasters.

Help Families Affected By Natural Disasters

About Demme Learning

Demme Learning is an independent family-owned and operated publishing company. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Demme Learning has been providing innovative learning solutions for homeschoolers, parents and small group learning environments since 1990.

December 16, 2021

Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by natural disasters. For any family affected by a natural disaster who needs to … [Read more...] about Help Families Affected By Natural Disasters

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Jonathan Reeve used mathematical models to create a unique literary analysis of Henry James’s writing.

A Computer Scientist’s Guide To Henry James’s Never-Ending Sentences

About Anthony Barr

December 2, 2021

The great 19th-century American novelist Henry James is known for his sentences, specifically for the length of his sentences, which are often the … [Read more...] about A Computer Scientist’s Guide To Henry James’s Never-Ending Sentences

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Students who get poor grades in either fractions or division are more likely to get poor grades in algebra than students who got good grades in fractions and division.

Understanding the Importance of Fractions and Division on Long-Term Success

About Ethan Demme

November 18, 2021

At Math-U-See, we have always proclaimed the truism that understanding the “why?” of math is important for long-term success. It is always worth … [Read more...] about Understanding the Importance of Fractions and Division on Long-Term Success

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Is "hangry" a real word? Who gets to choose? Anne Curzan unpacks this in her TED Talk.

What Makes a Word “Real”?

About Anthony Barr

November 11, 2021

“I haven’t had my dinner yet, and now I am feeling hangry.” Even if you’ve never encountered the word “hangry” before, I’m guessing that you instantly … [Read more...] about What Makes a Word “Real”?

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We got the opportunity to reconnect with Math-U-See user Gray Carson and talk about her remarkable post-high school success story.

Gray Carson: Algebra to Synesthesia [Video Interview]

About Gretchen Roe

Gretchen Roe educated her children at home for 21 years. With a degree in child development, she laughingly says it was not necessarily helpful for raising her own six children. She owned her own business for 15 years, as well as being involved in several nonprofit boards. She has spent the last 10 years in positions of homeschool advocacy and comes to Demme Learning as a Placement Specialist. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, and is in the process of learning farming and beekeeping skills.

November 4, 2021

Homeschool conventions are always a source of joy for the Demme Learning team. We meet new families, connect with families who have become friends … [Read more...] about Gray Carson: Algebra to Synesthesia [Video Interview]

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As students start another school year, the feelings and concerns of “learning loss” are coming into focus. What exactly does this mean, and what can educators do to overcome it?

Reframing “Learning Loss,” and 4 Ways to Help Students Rebuild Confidence

About Demme Learning

Demme Learning is an independent family-owned and operated publishing company. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Demme Learning has been providing innovative learning solutions for homeschoolers, parents and small group learning environments since 1990.

October 28, 2021

The pandemic took a toll on the state of education in the United States. Data showed that stress and inconsistencies throughout the 2020–2021 … [Read more...] about Reframing “Learning Loss,” and 4 Ways to Help Students Rebuild Confidence

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Demme Learning has been named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2020!

Demme Learning (Again) Named One of the Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania

About Demme Learning

Demme Learning is an independent family-owned and operated publishing company. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Demme Learning has been providing innovative learning solutions for homeschoolers, parents and small group learning environments since 1990.

October 4, 2021

For a third time, Demme Learning has been named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2021. I’m proud of the Demme Learning team and everything … [Read more...] about Demme Learning (Again) Named One of the Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania

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“Data literacy” is a buzzword in contemporary education, and refers to our ability to use numbers (particularly statistics) to make good decisions. We often assume that because numbers are objective and feelings are not, we can best achieve rational outcomes by disregarding feelings and intuition entirely. But in this post, I want to convince you that emotion and intuition can be features not bugs in our mathematical thinking.

Why Feelings Matter to Data Literacy: Understanding The 20 in 20% Chance

About Anthony Barr

September 23, 2021

What is Data Literacy? “Data literacy” is a buzzword in contemporary education, and refers to our ability to use numbers (particularly statistics) … [Read more...] about Why Feelings Matter to Data Literacy: Understanding The 20 in 20% Chance

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Options are often presented as either/or when really they can easily be both/and. Exploration versus instruction is one such battle.

Instruction vs. Exploration: You Don’t Have to Choose!

About Jeff Turner

August 26, 2021

Many times in life, options are presented as either/or when really they can easily be both/and. Exploration versus instruction is one such battle. … [Read more...] about Instruction vs. Exploration: You Don’t Have to Choose!

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