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OregonLive.com - In 1979, Carol Marshall came to teach mathematics at Sherwood High, then a school of about 400 with some students out much of the fall for a late harvest or hunting season and gone again in the spring when the strawberries came in. Twenty-eight years ...
2007-12-19 11:50:00
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St. Petersburg Times - Professor of Mathematics and PTK Academic Adviser Kenneth L. Chapman was given an honorary membership into PTK. Tarpon Springs High yearbook wins award The 2007 Tarpon Springs High School yearbook, under adviser Kenneth Henderson, has earned the All ...
2007-12-19 09:13:00
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St. Petersburg Times - BROOKSVILLE - A recent event at West Hernando Middle School had all the makings of a party: hot dogs, music, presents, Santa hats. The one thing that seemed out of place, but which actually fit right in, was the heavy emphasis on mathematics. The ...
2007-12-19 10:31:00
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - December 20, 2007) — A local agency will get almost $1 million in federal money to support mathematics, science and technology education. A $957,967 grant for the Rochester Area Colleges Center for Excellence in Math and Science was ...
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Fort Hays State will be home to the new Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science, the Kansas Board of Regents decided Wednesday. But the academy will only open if the Kansas Legislature appropriates funds.
2007-12-19 10:44:56
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A plus Wednesday for Kansas students... The Kansas Board of Regents selected Fort Hays State University to be the home of the new Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Sciences.
2007-12-19 09:15:07
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Mathematics and maths literacy was still a problem in schools, Umalusi -the Council for Quality Assessment in General and Further Education and Training - said on Wednesday.
2007-12-19 09:37:07
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Until recently, a student solving a calculus problem, a physicist modeling a galaxy or a mathematician studying a complex equation had to use powerful computer programs that cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.
2007-12-19 09:24:41
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Since the release of a 1983 report commissioned by the federal government, Americans have been aware of a significant decrease in the number of US students pursuing studies and careers in the sciences and engineering. As a result of this deficiency, the United States has become increasingly dependent upon foreign-born scientists and researchers to drive technological progress.
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