As students who started from public schools in Vietnam, mathematics has always been something we learned for ourselves. Grades become fused with self-worth, and students work hard to protect their reputation rather than to understand. This mentality transforms math into a game where someone's loss is your win.
We built Maths4Threads to reshape students' relationship with mathematics and learning. We believe math should be something we learn for other people, not against them, because the loop of toxic competition and rote learning for a number on a report card needs to break. For every 3 correct answers, students can donate a piece of clothing to communities in need. The problems students solve now carry a vivid emotional texture, embedded in the act of improving lives in marginalized areas. Learning becomes attached to community change, and fundamentally shifts how students approach the subject - from counting their scores to asking how many donations away they are from their next garment.
With Maths4Threads, we envision classrooms where students help each other understand concepts better, learn more, and solve more problems together. Classrooms where hands go up, and students compete to get the right answer, because they understand it is for the people around them, their communities, and who they want to become.
Users can log in to the Maths4Threads platform and start learning math right away, or set up interactive relay games with friends to have fun and make an impact at the same time. Students can also access classroom portals with personalized practice aligned to their school coursework. Once a donation milestone is reached, the Maths4Threads team travels to communities in need to run educational workshops and deliver clothing donations.
Growth for us means a bus ride to a school principal's office, having iced coffee with local teachers, and talking about what students need in public classrooms. We sit in classes alongside students, listen to how lessons are taught, and learn what drives each student at every school we work with. We then build Maths4Threads around this foundation, so every problem learners solve is one step closer to a donation reaching a community that needs it.
When the quality is there, and educators see the impact, the word spreads on its own. A principal in Da Nang calls a colleague in Nghe An. A tutor in Jakarta shares the platform with their department. We grow through trust and relationships that take a bus ride to start.
Maths4Threads receives feedback from teachers and students every day, across multiple countries. We are constantly expanding our practice topics so the platform stays relevant to more students. Our team is also building new classroom features that help teachers better understand their students, improving curriculum tools, and developing new learning methods and games to keep students engaged.
Learning should be accessible to everyone. Anyone can visit m4tstudy.org and start learning math and donating clothing right away.