BEAM Discovery is the first step in BEAM’s 10-year Pathway Program, offering students an engaging introduction to advanced mathematical thinking in a supportive, inquiry-driven environment. As a faculty member, you will help students discover powerful mathematical ideas, build confidence, and see themselves as mathematicians. Learn more about our 10-year program . Our classrooms are student-centered, lively, and discussion-rich. Students explore patterns, debate conjectures, justify their reasoning, and collaborate on open-ended problems. Teachers guide thinking through purposeful questions, models, and structures that promote productive struggle. We affirm students’ strengths and identities and help them grow as confident, capable problem solvers. Faculty teach one or two courses daily (morning and/or afternoon) using adaptable lesson materials provided by BEAM. Morning Classes Logical Reasoning: Students build logical thinking, casework, and methodical problem-solving through puzzles (e.g., liars-and-truthtellers, KenKen, Sudoku). Math Fundamentals: Students revisit foundational ideas (like fractions, exponents, and geometry) with depth and creativity, uncovering the underlying mathematical “why.” Afternoon Classes Creative Problem Solving: Students dive into rich contest-style problems in topics like combinatorics or geometry, learning to think flexibly and creatively. Applied Mathematics: Students explore how math connects to the real world through topics such as programming, biology, astronomy, or voting theory. (New faculty use BEAM provided lessons. Returning faculty may propose and teach original courses.)
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