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  • Feb. 13 in Merced County history: U.S. aid available for county schools (Merced Sun-Star)

    February 13, 1959: Merced County Administrative Council members heard at their meeting Monday in Merced that county schools may receive federal funds for improving education in science, mathematics and foreign languages.
    2009-02-13 07:44:04
  • New Litchfield Park Elite Mathematics Academy teaches students basics (The Arizona Republic)

    A new Litchfield Park math tutoring program is helping children learn fundamental math. Opening this month, Elite Mathematics Academy caters to elementary-level math students, but it also offers individual tutoring programs from algebra to college-level calculus.
    2009-02-13 09:27:24
  • Math and God Do Battle - Harvard Crimson

    Elementary school classrooms are filled with impressionable young minds learning how to add, multiply, and divide; but few of these students will ever understand the logic and the theory behind their calculations. The works of Plato, Euclid, and ...
    2009-02-04 05:55:00
  • Honey in a Bear Market - Dartmouth

    With two Dartmouth Mirror articles already dedicated to sex in the snow sculpture, I was stumped by the Herculean task of producing 500 words about the illustrious Winter Carnival. If I couldn’t write about insider Dartmouth culture with the ...
    2009-02-13 03:18:00
  • Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Wilmington Trust, Zions Bancorp ... - Earthtimes

    CHICAGO - (Business Wire) Zacks.com announces the latest Industry Outlook. Today’s outlook from Zacks Equity Research analyst Neena Mishra discusses the U.S. banks sector. Highlighted stocks include: Wilmington Trust Corporation (NYSE: WL ), Zions ...
    2009-02-13 04:51:00
  • Karen Rabe, M.Ed. Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in ... - 24-7PressRelease.com

    LAKE STEVENS, WA, February 13, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Karen Rabe, Educator with Highland Elementary School and Academic Associates Learning Center, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in ...
    2009-02-13 03:18:00
  • No CPA needed to understand playoff picture (The Bakersfield Californian)

    It doesn't take a degree in mathematics to figure out how the Condors can make the playoffs. Bakersfield trails Phoenix for the final playoff position by three points but the RoadRunners have played five fewer games, which most likely equates to around an eight-point deficit. But forget that.
    2009-02-13 01:53:43
  • PHOTO: Clips for a cause (The Red and Black)

    Freshman Martin Knissin, a physics and mathematics major from Kennesaw, receives a $10 haircut from Revive Salon stylist, Corey Stevenson in the Tate Center Thursday. The annual Clips for a Cause event raises money for the AIDSwalk/run.
    2009-02-13 04:15:56
  • Valentine's gifts stay true to form - Auburn Plainsman

    Valentine’s Day is just two days away, which means it’s time to start thinking about what gift to get that special someone. Valentine clichés, including cupids, hearts, candle-lit dinners, flowers, candy and cards, repeat each year, but never ...
    2009-02-12 05:45:00
  • Top civil servant attacks education policies - Daily Telegraph

    In an extraordinary outburst, Prof Smith, the second highest-ranked official at the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said plans for new diploma qualifications to replace A-levels were "slightly schizophrenic". He also said: *School ...
    2009-02-12 05:59:00
  • Outliers: The Story of Success - Popmatters.com

    From Jay Gatsby to Don Draper, the self-made man is a staple of American fiction. It isn’t very difficult to understand why. The most famous lines from “The New Colossus”, Emily Lazarus’s poem inscribed on a bronze plaque inside the Statue of ...
    2009-02-12 11:57:00
  • NERDC restructures elementary, secondary education curricula - Punch

    The Nigerian Education Research and Development Council has restructured the nine-year basic education programme and the Senior Secondary School curricula, to address the current situation of the nation’s education.  The Executive Secretary of the ...
    2009-02-12 10:31:00
  • Curtis School principal finalists named - MetroWest Daily News

    School Superintendent John Brackett said Stephen Lambert, a sixth-grade house administrator at Curtis Middle School, and Kenneth Yee, assistant principal at Oak Hill Middle School in Newton, are finalists for principal at Ephraim Curtis Middle School ...
    2009-02-12 11:29:00
  • MCC registration, financial workshops (North South Brunswick Sentinel)

    Middlesex County College (MCC) will offer its "Spring II" concentrated semester Feb. 17-May 6, with registration still being accepted. Areas of study include computer science, mathematics, sociology, and western civilization. The college has campuses in Edison, New Brunswick and Perth Amboy. For a complete list, visit www.middlesexcc. edu.
    2009-02-12 06:58:31
  • Mathematics Learning Co-Ordinator (Times Education Supplement)

    Sheldon Heath is an oversubscribed mixed community comprehensive school in the east of the city. We have high expectations of behaviour and attitudes to learning.
    2009-02-12 08:43:45

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