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Math Include is a free STEM education and math tutoring program for students. Its website explicitly states that it offers “Expert Math Tutoring Services, free of charge to all students,” and emphasizes expanding access to STEM education for students from different backgrounds, experiences, and cultural perspectives. Its program entry points include School Year Tutoring, Summer@SaMi Camps, The First Internship, AI4EE, CYF Scholarship, National Conference, and Annual Awards. Overall, it looks more like a nonprofit education organization than a traditional paid online course platform.
Based on the collected information, its curriculum covers K-12 STEM, with math tutoring as the main focus. The platform highlights an “inclusive and comprehensive K-12 STEM curriculum,” but it does not disclose specific grade-level tracks, textbook systems, class schedules, course difficulty, or learning assessment methods. In terms of teaching format, the pages do not clearly state whether classes are live, recorded, or 1-on-1, so it is difficult to judge the level of interaction. As for instructors, the site says mentors are the “nation’s top students,” and supports mentor development through volunteer opportunities and internships. However, details about mentor qualification screening, training processes, matching mechanisms, and teaching quality supervision are not shown.
Pricing is Math Include’s biggest highlight: its courses are free for all students. The organization also says it provides scholarships for students facing financial challenges to cover their educational expenses. This is very attractive for K-12 students with limited budgets who want supplemental support in math or STEM. There is no information about payment methods, likely because its main programs are free. Whether donations, camps, or other programs involve fees cannot be confirmed from the collected text.
Its strengths are its strong nonprofit nature, low barrier to entry, wide range of program types, and attention to both student learning and youth volunteer service. It is well suited to students who need free math support, want exposure to STEM activities, or hope to participate in community service and educational nonprofit work. The limitation is that the public information is not detailed enough: teaching language, class format, schedules, learning outcomes, certificates or accreditation, and service response mechanisms are all unclear. If parents need stable, measurable, and trackable tutoring aimed at school admissions or academic advancement, they should contact the organization for further confirmation.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the site does not provide network, payment, or time zone information for Chinese users. If access is unstable, alternatives include Khan Academy, AoPS, Coursera youth STEM content, or domestic courses in math competitions, programming, and scientific literacy. Overall, Math Include offers excellent value for money, provided that students can register successfully and be matched with a suitable program.
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