Barry Garelick

Barry Garelick recently retired from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and obtained his credential to teach secondary math in California. He has written extensively about math education for various publications including Education Next, Educational Leadership, and Education News.

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Let's Go Back to Grouping Students by Ability

Let's Go Back to Grouping Students by Ability

Since the late 1960s, well-meaning educators have shied away from placing kids in "faster" and "slower" classes. Now that trend is reversing—and for good reason. More »

A New Kind of Problem: The Common Core Math Standards

A New Kind of Problem: The Common Core Math Standards

A set of guidelines adopted by 45 states this year may turn children into "little mathematicians" who don't know how to do actual math. More »

It's Not Just Writing: Math Needs a Revolution, Too

It's Not Just Writing: Math Needs a Revolution, Too

Today's fashion is to throw away the textbook and to teach kids to think like mathematicians. The problem? They're not learning how to do actual math. More »

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