Deana Criess, former Director of ImprovBoston's National Touring Company, talks about why the practice of improvisation is a crucial skill for problem solvers to master.
Dr. Eugenia Cheng, mathematician, educator, writer, public speaker, and artist, talks about how to simplify and destigmatize advanced math to restore its deeper beauty to the next generation of students.
Trying to raise a resilient problem solver ready for any challenge that comes their way? In our Raising Problem Solvers Guidebook,find actionable strategies to help your advanced student stay challenged and inspired, even — and especially — when the going gets tough.
Richard Rusczyk, Founder and CEO at Art of Problem Solving, talks about how the existing academic gap in our classrooms turned into a chasm after the pandemic and how Art of Problem Solving families are navigating this new reality.
This New Year, we’re challenging YOU to Resolve to Problem Solve. We want you to pledge to solve problems with your student for the whole month of January. AoPS have all types of free resources that make it easy!
In the 12 days of X-Math, our four little monsters take on their own holiday preparations at the North Pole. Each day, we reveal a new puzzle — and slice of our seasonal story string. Can you solve all 12 days of our holiday tale?