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Mathematician Tilmann Gneiting is leader of the new research group "Computational Statistics" at HITS and Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). His research focuses on the theory and practice of forecasts as well as on spatial statistics.
2013-12-03 07:14:10
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TORONTO, Dec. 3, 2013 /CNW/ - The results of a major international study released today by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) show high levels of achievement by Canadian students in mathematics, reading, and science. First administered in 2000, OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a triennial survey of the knowledge and skills of 15-year ...
2013-12-03 04:00:00
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PARIS (Reuters) - The Chinese city of Shanghai came top for mathematics, reading and science among teenagers in a study that suggested East Asian schools were driving academic excellence by tackling tough classrooms and abandoning rote-learning.
2013-12-03 07:52:09
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An international study of 15-year-olds' mathematics, science and reading skills shows Singapore has made progress when it comes to helping weaker students level up to their peers.
2013-12-03 04:51:03
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By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) - The Chinese city of Shanghai came top for mathematics, reading and science among teenagers in a study that suggested East Asian schools were driving academic excellence by tackling tough classrooms and abandoning rote-learning. Fifteen-year-olds in the United States trailed in maths and were average for reading and science in the Organisation for Economic ...
2013-12-03 07:00:28
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When it comes to mathematics, reading and science, young people in Shanghai are the best in the world, according to a global education survey released Tuesday.
2013-12-03 04:29:01
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Chinese have come out on top in an international standardized test covering mathematics, reading and science, outscoring their U.S. counterparts.
2013-12-03 04:24:58
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Chinese have come out on top in an international standardized test covering mathematics, reading and science, outscoring their U.S. counterparts.
2013-12-03 04:22:30
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