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Thank you to everyone!
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at NCTM 2017 Annual Meeting & Expo in San Antonio. We are looking forward to seeing you again.
NCTM Annual Meeting & Exposition started
Please visit Japan Math at booth 1137! Stop by for your free gift, while supplies last.
Japan Math Workshop (3)
The details of Dr. Takahashi's workshop at the NCTM Annual Conference are as follows. Together, we will explore the essence of mathematics educati...
Visit our booth at the 2017 NCTM Annual Conference!
We are pleased to announce that Japan Math Corp. will have exhibition booth at the 2017 NCTM Annual Conference which will take place on April 5 to...
"Sansu" and "Sugaku"
This week, many elementary schools in Japan held graduation ceremonies.
In Japan, new grade starts from April, and 12 year-old students start juni...
Japan Math Workshop (1)
We will hold a workshop at the NCTM Annual Conference in April. The speaker is Akihiko Takahashi, Ph.D., from DePaul University.Doctor Takahashi h...
A tip on our products - Japan Math Block Set
Manipulative tools are crucial for young children in gaining understanding of mathematical concepts. Japan Math block sets serve as a bridge betwe...
A tip on our products - Problem solvings in Primary Math International
Problem solving means working on a problem that children must find the solution by themselves. In the Primary Math Internationmal lesson books st...
Visiting elementary schools in Chicago
We visited public elementary schools in Chicago and observed classes using the pilot edition of our lesson books.We are truly grateful to the teac...
Less pages, richer content (2)
In addition to pursuing "efficiency," Japanese textbook publishers have been creative with the arrangement of math topics to realize "effective" m...
Come to see us at NCTM Annual Conference!
We will exhibit as a sponsor at NCTM Annual Conference, April 5-8, 2017 in San Antonio Texas. Come to see our powerful and proven Primary Math Inte...
Less pages, richer content (1)
These are mathematics textbooks widely used in elementary schools in Japan. Can you see that it is considerably thinner than American general text...