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  • IMSA grad flying high (The Beacon News)

    Alex Dietrich's career as a Navy F/A-18 pilot has taken her around the world -- from training detachments and combat deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq -- and back home to her alma mater for a Veterans Day remembrance at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora. "I know this isn't a pep rally, but I love to feel the IMSA spirit," the Navy lieutenant said.
    2008-11-12 04:01:36
  • FORMER EDUCATION MINISTER CALLS FOR RETURN TO TEACHING MATHS, SCIENCEC IN BM (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

    KUCHING, Nov 12 (Bernama) -- Bahasa Malaysia (BM) will continue to be sidelined if Mathematics and Science are still taught in English in schools.
    2008-11-12 03:06:52
  • Mathematician attempts to save death row inmate - Stuff

    Richard Hartley, who has a doctorate in mathematics and specialises in video-analysis research at Canberra's Australian National University, was hired by the lawyers of Arkansas death row inmate Terrick Terrell Nooner in the hope his expertise ...
    2008-11-11 09:51:00
  • Maths expert called in on death-row case - Sydney Morning Herald

    An Australian mathematician could be the key to halting the execution of an accused murderer in the US. Richard Hartley, who has a doctorate in mathematics and specialises in video-analysis research at Canberra's Australian National University, was ...
    2008-11-11 11:46:00
  • WSU, UD, CSU, AFIT to focus on attracting women faculty to area - Dayton Daily News

    DAYTON — Wright State University, the University of Dayton, Central State University and the Air Force Institute for Technology have launched a consortium to improve the Dayton-area climate for women in science, technology, engineering and math ...
    2008-11-11 08:40:00
  • Engineers urge better maths, science teaching - Big Pond News

    Professional engineers are pushing for improvements to science and mathematics teaching in South Australian schools, so that students are better equipped to consider engineering as a career. Engineering Australia has warned that declining standards ...
    2008-11-11 09:01:00
  • The romance of the rand - Mail & Guardian Online

    The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Forget about Barack Obama, I have decided to be rich and famous. This is a decision I did not come to lightly, but after much introspection ...
    2008-11-11 09:59:00
  • Maths expert moves to save US death row inmate - Australian Broadcasting Corp.

    An Australian mathematician could be the key to halting the execution of an accused murderer in the United States. Richard Hartley, who has a doctorate in mathematics and specialises in video-analysis research at the Australian National University ...
    2008-11-11 10:34:00
  • Kentucky Editorial Roundup (Lexington Herald-Leader)

    Excerpts from recent editorials from across Kentucky: The Kentucky Enquirer, Fort Mitchell; Nov. 8 Too little has been written about Kentucky's Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science. The program is both educational gem and economic development tool. Each year it allows 60 of the commonwealth's brightest math and science high school students to spend their junior and senior years in ...
    2008-11-11 11:27:45
  • Rivals dark about school's 15 minutes of fame (Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury)

    STUDENTS at James Ruse Agricultural High School did not stop writing when the lights went out during their extension mathematics exam.
    2008-11-11 08:41:10
  • Area students take part in program (The Morning Sun)

    Most youngsters don’t fall in love with mathematics. Perry Wilson, creator of “If I Had a Hammer,” is trying to change that.
    2008-11-12 12:11:25
  • Engineers urge better maths, science teaching (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Professional engineers are pushing for improvements to science and mathematics teaching in South Australian schools, so that students are better equipped to consider engineering as a career.
    2008-11-11 09:46:49
  • Engineers push for better maths, science teaching (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

    Professional engineers are pushing for improvements to science and mathematics subjects in South Australian schools, so that students are better equipped to become engineers.
    2008-11-11 07:00:00
  • Australia facing engineers shortage (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

    A decline in the number of young Australians studying science and mathematics will lead to a shortage of qualified engineers, a report has warned.
    2008-11-11 07:58:12
  • 'No Child' law gets an 'F' from education professor at Illinois

    The controversial No Child Left Behind law has forced teachers in low-income school districts to craft a curriculum that marginalizes writing at the expense of teaching to the test, resulting in educators who feel straitjacketed by a high-stakes test, according to a U. of I. education professor who has studied the issue.
    1969-12-31 06:00:00

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