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  • Japanese students schooled with Nintendo - Washington Post

    Resize Text TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo is banned everywhere but the classroom at Tokyo Joshi Gakuen school in Japan as the ubiquitous DS consoles become the latest tool in English instruction. Junior high school teacher Motoko Okubo has used the ...
    2008-06-27 07:56:00
  • MAA Governor-at-Large Jeremy Kilpatrick Wins 2007 ICMI Felix Klein ... - MAA Online

    Jeremy Kilpatrick, who is the MAA's Governor-at-Large for Teacher Education, has won the Felix Klein Medal for 2007. He will receive the award at the International Congress on Mathematical Education ( ICME 11 ), in Monterrey, Mexico, in early July ...
    2008-06-27 11:52:00
  • Clark prof killed in Concord train accident - Worcester Telegram & Gazette

    Arthur Chou, 53, of Wayland, a mathematics professor at Clark University, died Wednesday after being struck by a train in Concord, according to the Associated Press. Lydia Rivera, a spokesperson for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ...
    2008-06-27 07:13:00
  • Author Profile (Oregon Daily Emerald)

    Sports copy editor Robert Husseman is a sophomore at the University of Oregon. He plans on majoring in business administration (concentration in sports business) and journalism and minoring in mathematics.
    2008-06-27 01:35:43
  • Area teachers take physics course to help better educate students (Texarkana Gazette)

    Some East Texas teachers studied the laws of physics Thursday in a Texarkana College classroom. The East Texas Regional Collaborative for Excellence in Science Teaching is a part of the Texas Regional Collaborative for Excellence in Science Mathematics Teaching.
    2008-06-27 06:11:41
  • Teachers poorly taught in math (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)

    CHEYENNE -- A report says the University of Wyoming doesn’t require future elementary teachers to take enough coursework to teach mathematics. And it gives the school a failing mark for its efforts to prepare elementary educators in that subject.
    2008-06-27 05:46:52
  • Kalam to debate science education with school teachers (New Kerala)

    New Delhi, June 27 : Concerned over a significant drop in the number of students pursuing science and mathematics in higher studies, former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and renowned space scientist Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan will debate the state of science education in India with hundreds of school teachers Monday.
    2008-06-27 10:07:39
  • Kalam to debate science education with school teachers (Calcutta News)

    Concerned over a significant drop in the number of students pursuing science and mathematics in higher studies, former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and renowned space scientist Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan will debate the state of science education in India with hundreds of school teachers Monday.
    2008-06-27 10:11:14
  • NIST releases preview of much-anticipated online mathematics reference (PhysOrg)

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a five-chapter preview of the much-anticipated online Digital Library of Mathematical Functions (DLMF). In development for over a decade, the DLMF is designed to be a modern successor to the 1964 "Handbook of Mathematical Functions," a reference work that is the most widely distributed NIST publication (with over a million ...
    2008-06-27 12:37:43
  • What We Can Learn from Buckminster Fuller (Wired News)

    photo: Courtesy of the R. Buckminster Fuller estate Sure, he's famous for giving us the geodesic dome — the super-lightweight building that gets stronger as it gets bigger — but Buckminster Fuller's legacy extends way beyond the soccer-ball structure. He was an avid futurist who tinkered in mathematics, engineering, environmental science, architecture, and art, all the while keeping notes in a ...
    2008-06-27 10:42:55
  • GTN PASSES AWAY - Star of Mysore

    Mysore, June 27- Noted science writer and music critic Prof. G.T. Narayana Rao (82), passed away at Vikram Hospital in city early this morning following a brain haemorrhage. GTN, who was a regular columnist of Star of Mysore and Mysooru Mithra, was ...
    2008-06-27 03:17:00
  • Around the Area - Corsicana Daily Sun

    Corsicana area teachers are participating in mathematics training at Texas A&M University-Commerce on the Navarro Campus. The university has received a year-long grant from the U.S. Department of Education and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating ...
    2008-06-27 02:55:00
  • Where Google Isn't Goliath - Der Spiegel

    International competition: In Russia, China and Korea Google faces strong competition from domestic search engines. Want to know the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg, the best place in town for borscht, or the weather in Novosibirsk? In most of ...
    2008-06-27 01:58:00
  • Scientists find 'law of war' that predicts attacks - Daily Telegraph

    Scientists believe they may have glimpsed a "law of war" that can be used to predict the likelihood of attacks in modern conflicts, from conventional battles to global terrorism. The European Consortium For Mathematics in Industry was told today that ...
    2008-06-27 05:54:00
  • English GCSEs without reading a novel - Daily Telegraph

    They will be expected to study travel brochures, magazines and biographies under the new-style "functional" GCSE. The qualification - a third English course option for students who shun traditional English literature and English language - is ...
    2008-06-27 05:19:00

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