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Alberta's 15-year-old students rank high in the world in reading, science and mathematics, the provincial government says.
2010-12-07 07:14:48
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The NewsHour took part in a special town hall meeting Tuesday on education and innovation. Gwen Ifill and Hari Sreenivasan moderated the event, which included an interview with Education Secretary Arne Duncan. Here's an excerpt of the event: "Relative to other countries, the United States is decidedly weaker in mathematics than in reading or even science, although there is evidence that the U.S ...
2010-12-06 05:32:58
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SINGAPORE students are well-equipped to meet the challenges of future work and life, a worldwide study has found. The Republic is among the top performers in the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) 2009, which tests the ability of 15-year-old students to apply skills and knowledge in mathematics, science and reading to real-life problems.
2010-12-07 05:05:40
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Questions from the regional entrance exam for the Indian National Mathematics Olympiad (INMO) conducted on December 5 were leaked on a website (domain name withheld) a few hours before the test.
2010-12-07 03:40:04
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The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics is accepting applications from rising high school juniors (current sophomores) now through March 1 for its two-year, residential high school program.
2010-12-07 03:35:22
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Pearson, the world's leading education technology company, announces digits, the first middle school mathematics core curriculum that leverages technology to personalize student learning and optimize class instructional time. Written entirely to the Common ...
2010-12-07 02:59:00
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Winston-Salem State University and the College of Arts and Sciences invite applications for a tenure-track position in mathematics/statistics at the level of assistant or associate professor in the Department of Mathematics. Requirements: Ph.D. in ...
2010-12-07 08:21:00
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According to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Education Department, 15-year-old students in the U.S. performed below average in mathematics compared to other industrialized nations. China, Finland and Korea won the highest scores based on how well ...
2010-12-07 10:58:00
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Observer Staff Ontario students are some pretty smart cookies. That's the consensus based on a worldwide comparison of international standardized testing results.[...]
2010-12-07 10:14:09
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The country's peak public education union says the development of the national school curriculum has been rushed and its rollout must be delayed.
2010-12-06 08:40:49
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Improved school curriculums and teacher training in major Asian economies helped the region's students score top marks in an international survey of academic success released Tuesday, researchers said.
2010-12-07 11:06:39
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"It is simply not acceptable for Estonia and Latvia to be out performing Wales in mathematics," said Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman, after seeing Wales' results in the PISA assessment. PISA is an international assessment for 15 year olds.
2010-12-07 07:43:45
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Chinese students blitz their debut performance in a respected international exam in which Australian students from immigrant backgrounds topped their classes.
2010-12-07 08:16:44
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However, the international tests exposed wide gaps between the attainments of Jewish and Arab children.
2010-12-07 09:01:34
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Barack Obama has vowed to improve U.S. schools after 15-year-old American students produced underwhelming results in an extensive global examination, the results of which were released today.
2010-12-07 10:09:51
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