Showfloor News: MIND Education announces InsightMath, a math curriculum built on brain research


MIND Education announced the launch of InsightMath, the only K-6 core math curriculum redefining math instruction with an approach explicitly designed around how the brain learns. Rooted in neuroscience research and powered by visual-first instruction, InsightMath equips students with the time, tools, and experiences they need to become confident mathematical thinkers.

Developed in collaboration with neuroscientists, educators, and students, InsightMath uses game-based puzzles and classroom discourse to spark curiosity and support productive struggle. The program fosters a growth mindset, empowering students to solve the world’s most complex problems.

InsightMath creates an intentional learning experience with an integrated digital platform, engaging printed materials, classroom manipulatives, supportive teaching guides, and more.

“To understand mathematics deeply and carry that knowledge for life, students can’t just observe math; they need to do math,” said Brett Woudenberg, CEO of MIND Education. “That involves making predictions, testing ideas, discussing their thinking, and revising along the way. With InsightMath, our hope is to create classrooms where every student is thinking, talking, and making sense of math.”

InsightMath builds on more than 25 years of proven results from ST Math, MIND Education’s highly

engaging supplemental program used by nearly 2.2 million students nationwide. Like ST Math,

InsightMath leverages spatial-temporal reasoning and visual problem-solving strategies to unlock

deeper learning. This approach has demonstrated measurable outcomes: students across the

country—regardless of school size, location, or performance level—consistently make meaningful

gains in math achievement with ST Math.

“I really liked the opportunity for student discourse and productive struggle in all the lessons,” said

Emily Landrum, Math Specialist at Navarro ISD. “The students exploring to learn a new concept

instead of teachers lecturing was super impactful on their learning.”

InsightMath is available nationwide. Future planned enhancements to InsightMath include additional differentiation supports (i.e., small-group activities, math routines, and table games), a Spanish-language version, and Transitional Kindergarten (TK) in California.

Visit MIND Education at Booth #3448.

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