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A group of Wheaton College students last week put on a play for seventh-graders at the Norton Middle School about how math was taught in the 1850s by Mary Cragin — shown in the above portrait — at Wheaton. The Wheaton actors were, from left, Luke ...
2009-12-03 01:12:00
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Mathematics and engineering combine to create our highest ever ball speeds across the entire face.
2009-12-03 01:26:00
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If you asked unimpeachable sources such as St. Peter or former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee why so many pretty average people often choose journalism for a career over, say, rocket science or particle physics, the simple, one-word answer you ...
2009-12-02 11:25:00
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Internet games can boost children's interest in mathematics, says a footballing Oxford University professor who plays wearing the prime number 17 and uses dance to prove theorems. Marcus du Sautoy says there is "a real crisis" in maths education in ...
2009-12-03 12:44:00
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The relationship between gender and mathematics in North American culture is a complicated thing. "Men are from Mars, women are from Venus"-style stereotypes are often unquestioned, confessing to being bad at math is socially acceptable, and ...
2009-12-02 10:56:00
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ABERDEEN — Standardized test scores at Matawan Regional High School showed slight improvements in language arts and mathematics, but more work needs to be done to help struggling students, administrators said. "If we want our students to excel, we ...
2009-12-02 09:23:00
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ABERDEEN — Standardized test scores at Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School (MAMS) showed improvement in mathematics and language arts for the 2009 academic year. A presentation on test score data was delivered at the Matawan-Aberdeen Board of Education ...
2009-12-02 09:23:00
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