Reggae Math Foundation Inc.

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is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to improving the love and learning of math in underserved populations. Many people who are capable of learning math underestimate their abilities. We seek out extraordinary teachers to share with the world. Reggae Math Foundation also work with proven professional development programs to give teachers additional strategies to reach students who are below grade level.

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Civil Rights champion Bob Moses has passed away. I remember reading about his belief that math literacy is what reading used to be. Lack of understanding creates barriers to full participation in citizenship. He created the Algebra project which works with students for whom the system has not worked. He believed in the ability of these students and that math education should be a priority. May his legacy continue.

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