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WASHINGTON - Pupils from Asian countries continued to perform better than their fellow fourth graders and eighth graders from countries around the world tested in an every-four-years study of youngsters' abilities in mathematics and science. The 2007 ...
2008-12-09 04:53:00
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SINGAPORE: Singapore students have once again done well in Science and Mathematics at an international study. The latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) looked at the subjects at the Primary 4 and Secondary 2 levels.
2008-12-09 08:05:53
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Wen Chyan, a student at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science in Denton, is smarter than you. How do I know? Because he just won a $100,000 college scholarship at the national Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology. Chyan ...
2008-12-09 09:30:00
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England's 10-year-olds have shown the biggest improvement in maths of any country since 1995, according to international tables published today. The annual Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (Timss) for 2007 shows that English 10 ...
2008-12-09 10:55:00
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U.S. students are doing no better on an international science exam than they were a decade ago, a plateau in performance that leaves educators and policymakers worried about how schools are preparing students to compete in an increasingly global ...
2008-12-09 09:58:00
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Boston College's Trends International Mathematics and Science Study found that Singapore's fourth and eighth graders were tops in the world in science. --ST PHOTO: JOSEPH NAIR BOSTON - YOUNG students in Singapore are the world's top performers in ...
2008-12-09 09:22:00
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The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2007 (TIMSS-2007) assessed students in 59 countries, including Thailand. Some 5,412 Grade-8 students from 150 Thais schools were involved in the assessment. Thai students scored just 441 ...
2008-12-09 11:10:00
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Pupils from Asian countries continued to perform better than their fellow fourth graders and eighth graders from countries around the world tested in an every-four-years study of youngsters' abilities in mathematics and science. The 2007 Trends in ...
2008-12-09 08:47:00
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NEW YORK - Medical research projects by a student from Texas and a team from North Carolina won $100,000 prizes Monday in a prestigious high school science competition. Prizes of $10,000 to $50,000 were presented to five other high school students ...
2008-12-09 11:03:00
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AUSTRALIAN students are trailing most of their neighbours in maths and science, and fall short of even their peers in Kazakhstan on primary school indicators, an international report on student ability has found. The majority of primary school ...
2008-12-09 07:56:00
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ARLINGTON, Va. , Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Science Teachers Association, the largest organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning, released the following statement regarding the ...
2008-12-09 09:37:00
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Young students in Singapore are the world's top performers in science but have been overtaken in math by their peers in Hong Kong and Taiwan, a study released on Tuesday showed. Boston College's Trends International Mathematics and ...
2008-12-09 10:41:00
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By James Vaznis, Globe Staff Massachusetts students significantly outperformed their peers on a prestigious international math and science exam, according to results released this morning. In many cases, the state's impressive showing on the Trends in International Mathematics and Science...
2008-12-09 09:20:33
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The National Science Teachers Association, the largest organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning, released the following statement regarding the results of the 2007 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).
2008-12-09 09:30:00
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SINGAPORE: Singapore students have once again done well in Science and Mathematics at an international study. The latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) looked at the subjects at the Primary 4 and Secondary 2 levels.
2008-12-09 08:05:53
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