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Kiselev's Algebra, Part I — A Complete English Translation The legendary Russian mathematics textbook, translated for the first time in its complete and unabridged form (preorder — early access)The most successful algebra textbook in history — now in English for the first time.In 1888, Russian schoolteacher A.P. Kiselev published Elementary Algebra. It became the standard in Russian schools — and stayed there for over 60 years. In 1938, after revision by the methodist A.N. Barsukov, it was officially approved as the sole algebra textbook for grades 6–10 across the entire Soviet Union.Governments changed. The math didn't. It was too good to replace.Millions of students learned algebra from this book. It trained generations of the strongest mathematical thinkers of the 20th century — the same system that produced Kolmogorov, Gelfand, and Perelman. Yet it has never been properly translated into English — until now.Why Kiselev, not another textbook?Most modern algebra textbooks teach procedures. Kiselev teaches understanding.Every concept builds on the previous one with zero hand-waving. Every rule is derived, not dictated. Every definition is precise. Even in elementary algebra, Kiselev includes proofs and derivations — because understanding why something works is more powerful than memorising that it works.The structure: define → derive → apply → practise.Modern textbooks skip the "derive" step. That's where the understanding lives.What's inside126 sections across 6 chapters: Preliminary Concepts — Use of letters, algebraic expressions, operations, signs, order of operations, brackets. The properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — all stated as laws and proved from first principles. Relative Numbers and Operations — Positive and negative numbers introduced through real-world problems (temperature, profit/loss, direction). Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of signed numbers — each operation derived from definitions with rigorous sign rules. Monomials, Polynomials, and Algebraic Fractions — Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of algebraic expressions. Factorisation. The square and cube of a sum and difference. Algebraic fractions treated with the same rigour as arithmetic fractions. First-Degree Equations — Properties of equalities. Equations with one, two, and three unknowns. Systems of equations solved by substitution and algebraic addition. Special cases and literal equations. Extraction of Square Roots — Arithmetic and algebraic roots. Square roots of integers and fractions. Approximate roots to arbitrary precision. Quadratic Equations — Normal form. Complete and incomplete quadratics. The quadratic formula derived, not memorised. Discriminant analysis and number of roots. Plus a complete answer key to all exercises.Who this is for Parents who want their children to actually understand algebra — not just pass tests Homeschooling families looking for a rigorous, structured curriculum Math teachers tired of textbooks that teach tricks instead of thinking Adults rebuilding their mathematical foundations properly Anyone who believes math education should be about understanding, not memorisation About this editionThis is a faithful English translation of the definitive Kiselev Algebra Part I textbook.Professional LaTeX typeset PDF. Print editions (paperback and hardcover) will follow on Amazon KDP.This is an early-access preorder. You get the completed chapters now, and every subsequent chapter as it's completed. One purchase, full book included.Translated by Valery Manokhin (PhD in Machine Learning, Royal Holloway, University of London; MBA, Warwick; MSc, UCL; CQF).The numbers Published: 1888 Sole official Soviet algebra textbook: 1938–1950s Students educated: Tens of Millions Properly translated into English: Never — until this edition Sections: 126 across 6 chapters Coverage: Preliminary concepts through quadratic equations

This is the second title in the Russian Math Books series, following Kiselev's Arithmetic (already live on Amazon).
Early access on Gumroard

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#Mathematics #Algebra #MathematicsEducation #Homeschooling

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Kiselev's Algebra, Part I — A Complete English Translation The legendary Russian mathematics textbook, translated for the first time in its complete and unabridged form (preorder — early access)The most successful algebra textbook in history — now in English for the first time.In 1888, Russian schoolteacher A.P. Kiselev published Elementary Algebra. It became the standard in Russian schools — and stayed there for over 60 years. In 1938, after revision by the methodist A.N. Barsukov, it was officially approved as the sole algebra textbook for grades 6–10 across the entire Soviet Union.Governments changed. The math didn't. It was too good to replace.Millions of students learned algebra from this book. It trained generations of the strongest mathematical thinkers of the 20th century — the same system that produced Kolmogorov, Gelfand, and Perelman. Yet it has never been properly translated into English — until now.Why Kiselev, not another textbook?Most modern algebra textbooks teach procedures. Kiselev teaches understanding.Every concept builds on the previous one with zero hand-waving. Every rule is derived, not dictated. Every definition is precise. Even in elementary algebra, Kiselev includes proofs and derivations — because understanding why something works is more powerful than memorising that it works.The structure: define → derive → apply → practise.Modern textbooks skip the "derive" step. That's where the understanding lives.What's inside126 sections across 6 chapters: Preliminary Concepts — Use of letters, algebraic expressions, operations, signs, order of operations, brackets. The properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — all stated as laws and proved from first principles. Relative Numbers and Operations — Positive and negative numbers introduced through real-world problems (temperature, profit/loss, direction). Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of signed numbers — each operation derived from definitions with rigorous sign rules. Monomials, Polynomials, and Algebraic Fractions — Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of algebraic expressions. Factorisation. The square and cube of a sum and difference. Algebraic fractions treated with the same rigour as arithmetic fractions. First-Degree Equations — Properties of equalities. Equations with one, two, and three unknowns. Systems of equations solved by substitution and algebraic addition. Special cases and literal equations. Extraction of Square Roots — Arithmetic and algebraic roots. Square roots of integers and fractions. Approximate roots to arbitrary precision. Quadratic Equations — Normal form. Complete and incomplete quadratics. The quadratic formula derived, not memorised. Discriminant analysis and number of roots. Plus a complete answer key to all exercises.Who this is for Parents who want their children to actually understand algebra — not just pass tests Homeschooling families looking for a rigorous, structured curriculum Math teachers tired of textbooks that teach tricks instead of thinking Adults rebuilding their mathematical foundations properly Anyone who believes math education should be about understanding, not memorisation About this editionThis is a faithful English translation of the definitive Kiselev Algebra Part I textbook.Professional LaTeX typeset PDF. Print editions (paperback and hardcover) will follow on Amazon KDP.This is an early-access preorder. You get the completed chapters now, and every subsequent chapter as it's completed. One purchase, full book included.Translated by Valery Manokhin (PhD in Machine Learning, Royal Holloway, University of London; MBA, Warwick; MSc, UCL; CQF).The numbers Published: 1888 Sole official Soviet algebra textbook: 1938–1950s Students educated: Tens of Millions Properly translated into English: Never — until this edition Sections: 126 across 6 chapters Coverage: Preliminary concepts through quadratic equations

This is the second title in the Russian Math Books series, following Kiselev's Arithmetic (already live on Amazon).
Early access on Gumroard

valeman.gumroad.com/...

#Mathematics #Algebra #MathematicsEducation #Homeschooling

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Kiselev's Algebra, Part I — A Complete English Translation The legendary Russian mathematics textbook, translated for the first time in its complete and unabridged form (preorder — early access)The most successful algebra textbook in history — now in English for the first time.In 1888, Russian schoolteacher A.P. Kiselev published Elementary Algebra. It became the standard in Russian schools — and stayed there for over 60 years. In 1938, after revision by the methodist A.N. Barsukov, it was officially approved as the sole algebra textbook for grades 6–10 across the entire Soviet Union.Governments changed. The math didn't. It was too good to replace.Millions of students learned algebra from this book. It trained generations of the strongest mathematical thinkers of the 20th century — the same system that produced Kolmogorov, Gelfand, and Perelman. Yet it has never been properly translated into English — until now.Why Kiselev, not another textbook?Most modern algebra textbooks teach procedures. Kiselev teaches understanding.Every concept builds on the previous one with zero hand-waving. Every rule is derived, not dictated. Every definition is precise. Even in elementary algebra, Kiselev includes proofs and derivations — because understanding why something works is more powerful than memorising that it works.The structure: define → derive → apply → practise.Modern textbooks skip the "derive" step. That's where the understanding lives.What's inside126 sections across 6 chapters: Preliminary Concepts — Use of letters, algebraic expressions, operations, signs, order of operations, brackets. The properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — all stated as laws and proved from first principles. Relative Numbers and Operations — Positive and negative numbers introduced through real-world problems (temperature, profit/loss, direction). Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of signed numbers — each operation derived from definitions with rigorous sign rules. Monomials, Polynomials, and Algebraic Fractions — Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of algebraic expressions. Factorisation. The square and cube of a sum and difference. Algebraic fractions treated with the same rigour as arithmetic fractions. First-Degree Equations — Properties of equalities. Equations with one, two, and three unknowns. Systems of equations solved by substitution and algebraic addition. Special cases and literal equations. Extraction of Square Roots — Arithmetic and algebraic roots. Square roots of integers and fractions. Approximate roots to arbitrary precision. Quadratic Equations — Normal form. Complete and incomplete quadratics. The quadratic formula derived, not memorised. Discriminant analysis and number of roots. Plus a complete answer key to all exercises.Who this is for Parents who want their children to actually understand algebra — not just pass tests Homeschooling families looking for a rigorous, structured curriculum Math teachers tired of textbooks that teach tricks instead of thinking Adults rebuilding their mathematical foundations properly Anyone who believes math education should be about understanding, not memorisation About this editionThis is a faithful English translation of the definitive Kiselev Algebra Part I textbook.Professional LaTeX typeset PDF. Print editions (paperback and hardcover) will follow on Amazon KDP.This is an early-access preorder. You get the completed chapters now, and every subsequent chapter as it's completed. One purchase, full book included.Translated by Valery Manokhin (PhD in Machine Learning, Royal Holloway, University of London; MBA, Warwick; MSc, UCL; CQF).The numbers Published: 1888 Sole official Soviet algebra textbook: 1938–1950s Students educated: Tens of Millions Properly translated into English: Never — until this edition Sections: 126 across 6 chapters Coverage: Preliminary concepts through quadratic equations

This is the second title in the Russian Math Books series, following Kiselev's Arithmetic (already live on Amazon).
Early access on Gumroard

valeman.gumroad.com/...

#Mathematics #Algebra #MathematicsEducation #Homeschooling

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📰 Discover the special issue of #Daily27 for #InternationalDayofMathematics insights from international experts in our two new articles on #MathematicsEducation #MathsForEveryone #Science #STEM #News #Daily27 👇🧵

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“We gather evidence.” Melissa Dean reframes grading as curating learning. When students focus on showing understanding instead of chasing points, math conversations change. Language shapes culture. What assessment language do you use?

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Plant the seed. 🌱 Melissa Dean shares why she puts ideas out publicly: not to be the answer, but to spark reflection. If one student pauses and rethinks their math journey, that’s success.

🎧 New episode Wednesday. What seed are you planting?

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Failure → Reflection → Growth.That’s the cycle.

Productive struggle works because learning lives in the revision.If you missed this episode, go back and listen — then share one way you’re normalizing mistakes in math class.#MathChat #MathematicsEducation #EdChat #FormativeAssessment #GrowthMindset

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Knowing why matters. When students can explain 6×8 in multiple ways, they’re doing more than math—they’re building connections. New episode coming Wednesday www.mathfactlab.com
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Matrices aren’t just abstract maths — they’re a powerful way to move shapes with precision. Rotations, reflections and enlargements all become simple calculations once you know the matrices.
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In the final days of the previous half term, my Careers Site faced a surge in traffic, leading to a brief 2-min downtime. I've since made extensive updates to improve stability and performance.

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New episode is live! 💙 with Shelby Strong

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🎙️ New Blue Glasses Math episode out today!

Jill Diniz joins us to talk purpose, passion, and how math extends far beyond the classroom.

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Education for sustainable development in mathematics classrooms | Open Access
Vorhölter et al
1-30 | DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2025.2565461

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🚨 Now Recruiting: Ph.D. Students in Mathematics Education at UF! 🚨

📅 Apply by Dec 1, 2025 for fellowship/assistantship consideration.

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Mathematicians Question AI Performance at International Math Olympiad AI models supposedly did well on International Math Olympiad problems, but how they got their answers reminds us why we still need people doing math

Mathematicians Question AI Performance at International Math Olympiad #Science #Mathematics #MathOlympiad #ArtificialIntelligence #MathematicsEducation

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Students Find Hidden Fibonacci Sequence in Classic Probability Puzzle Though the Fibonacci sequence shows up everywhere in nature, these young mathematicians were surprised to find it in the answer to a variation of the pick-up sticks problem⁠—a nearly two-century-old...

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Thanks to @adrianmendozaed for the reminder that language is a tool for deepening understanding.

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North Carolina Education Leaders Discuss Advanced Mathematics Pathways and Enrollment Policies Maureen Stover and Sneha Shaw Coltrane present on advanced math pathways in North Carolina.

Tennessee education leaders are collaborating with North Carolina to revolutionize advanced mathematics pathways, promising a brighter future for students!

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"Fields 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗧𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗧𝗮𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘅𝗰𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 #FormalVerification and #MathematicsEducation: A #LeanLang companion to his foundational textbook 𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘭𝘺𝘴𝘪𝘴 𝘐."
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An Anarchist Approach to the Undergraduate Mathematics Curriculum Contemporary anarchism centers around three tenets: (1) a constant challenge of and resistance to all forms of domination, (2) so-called "prefigurative politics", in which all decisions are made in a manner that is consistent with a set of non-hierarchical values such as equality, decentralization and voluntary cooperation, (3) a focus on diversity and open-endedness (Gordon, 2008). Within this philosophy the notion of end goals becomes moot; progress, then, is measured by process, in which the values of diversity, pluralism, cooperation, autonomy and experimentation are celebrated. In this perspective piece we propose anarchism as a philosophical framework to address the perceived cognitive dissonances of the current undergraduate mathematics curriculum. Are learning outcomes appropriate in an anarchist approach to education? How can we address the power dynamics of grading and assessment? How can assessment be done in the context of a process-based and horizontal approach that celebrates diversity and autonomy? Should grades be used, and if so, how could they be assigned non-hierarchically? At its core, anarchism aims at aligning thoughts and actions, and we argue that an anarchist viewpoint on undergraduate mathematics addresses the cognitive dissonances that currently plague our curriculum. We propose food for thought for individual instructors' practice, including ideas for incremental and large-scale changes.

You know you all want to read this #Mathematics #Anarchism #MathematicsEducation

🔗 https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18811

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This book’The Great Expedition’ by Peter Carnavas would be a great was to introduce a range of mathematical concepts related to location, direction and position. #mathsthroughstories #iteachmaths #mtbos #mathematicseducation

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Reader in Mathematics Education

Come and work in my department? We are currently advertising for a Reader in #MathematicsEducation.
NB Part-time academics, do not be put off by the wording stating it is a full time role: PT and jobshare applications are definitely welcome.
Closing date Wed 9 Apr.
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Curriculum committee recommends math improvements based on teacher feedback Committee evaluates curriculum gaps and proposes enhanced math instruction methods for students.

Educators in Texas are rallying to close critical gaps in math education, emphasizing the urgent need for better foundational skills like multiplication.

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AI Helps Math Teachers Build Better "Scaffolds" | Stanford HAI Education researchers have evaluated the ability of large language models (LLMs) to help middle school math teachers structure tiered lessons to reach diverse skill levels — a strategy called scaffold...

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AI-generated exercises for #curriculum scaffolding
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researchers are working to address these limitations...."

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In this recent publication, I document an observational procedure to examine how attitudes are enacted during mathematical learning experiences. In this article, I present an observational protocol and procedure that I use in my research. www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15... #cresi #mathematicseducation

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Multitaskin’ on Bluesky!

I’m a #PhD researcher exploring dialogic teaching in early primary grade classrooms.

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School performance improves with 86% of grade 3 math scores rising Eighty-six percent of grade 3 schools saw math improvements compared to last year.

In a remarkable turn of events, 86% of third graders in Robeson County have boosted their math scores, signaling a powerful shift in educational performance!

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S.F. 450 bill mandates math methods coursework for future K-12 teachers Bill requires teacher candidates to complete math methods coursework and demonstrate competency.

Iowa's Senate Bill 450 is set to revolutionize K-12 math education by ensuring future teachers are fully equipped with essential skills and knowledge.

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