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WCSH - Following his retirement in 1956, Sweetser earned a master's degree from Purdue University and went on to teach mathematics and statistics at LaSalle University in Philadelphia. Sweetser's survivors include his son, Willard Jr., of Annapolis, Md., and ...
2007-12-03 01:46:00
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Springfield News Sun - High achieving students who show financial need, will be the first in their family to attend college and are underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields will be considered. Springfield City Schools has plenty of ...
2007-12-03 05:28:00
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Seattle Post Intelligencer - In the Accelerated Placement Program, families apply from kindergarten through seventh grade and typically test in the 98th and 99th percent on cognitive, reading and mathematics testing. While demographic changes may be on the way, Lowell Elementary ...
2007-12-02 03:56:00
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Polk Online - Shuart received her master's degree in mathematics from Syracuse University and a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cornell University. She is currently working on a Phd. in mathematics from Syracuse University. Shuart has been a teacher for 15 ...
2007-12-03 08:27:00
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Straits Times - The two countries aim to strength collaboration in sciences and mathematics, information and communication technology, sports, culture and music. They will also work towards promoting the exchange of education-related materials and to jointly ...
2007-12-03 09:39:00
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ONE News - In mathematics, Taipei came first with a mean score of 549, with Finland in second with 548 and Hong Kong a joint third with Korea on 547. The United States, Italy, Spain and Portugal were below the OECD average on the mathematics scale ...
2007-12-03 10:43:00
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L'Express - The director of curriculum explained that, although main subjects such as Mathematics, French or English for instance will continue to be taught as such, other fields like Human Rights, Arts, Science or Health will be conveyed through these subjects ...
2007-12-03 10:07:00
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TriCities.com - Congratulations to your school for the noteworthy achievement on your seventh-grade Mathematics Standards of Learning test results,” she wrote. “Your pass rate increase more than doubled the state’s average pass rate increase.” State data ...
2007-12-03 08:56:00
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Winchester Star - The school has nearly 95 percent of its students taking Algebra I, geometry, or Algebra II as part of its effort to enroll more students in higher-level mathematics. * Learned from Rick Till, the system’s director of personnel, that the city schools ...
2007-12-03 09:10:00
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East Anglian Daily Times - ... workforce from the shop floor right through to management level. “They are an outstanding example of a company balancing the needs of its business with those of the local community,” she said. “They offer placements to support with mathematics ...
2007-12-03 11:26:00
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Earthtimes - Greater collaboration in developing school curricula and creating regular opportunities for students to interact through school camps were also planned. Officials said interaction in such fields as science, mathematics, sports, culture and music ...
2007-12-03 10:15:00
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Inside Higher Ed - The fields are chemistry, education, English, history, mathematics and neuroscience. While the surveys indicate that some of the issues raised by the book are more prevalent than others, it found variations of the problems discussed in the broad ...
2007-12-03 11:48:00
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Daily Telegraph - Depending on their ability level, pupils will sit a series of specially prepared tests in reading, writing and mathematics. Pupils will not be assessed in science. The exams, which pupils can either pass or fail, will each take an hour. Pupils can be ...
2007-12-03 06:25:00
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Boston Online - Following his retirement in 1956, Admiral Sweetser earned a master's degree from Purdue University and taught mathematics and statistics at LaSalle University in Philadelphia. After his wife, Martha Callanan, died, Admiral Sweetser remarried. In 1972 ...
2007-12-03 11:40:00
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Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: An imaginative animated film adds a new dimension to "Flatland," the 120-year-old classic mathematical fable that's about much more than mathematics.
2007-12-03 03:35:01
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