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  • Math teacher 'enjoys a good challenge'

    Editor's note: This is the second in a six-part series profiling the six finalists for this year's Crystal Apple teacher awards.
    2010-11-10 01:26:31
  • Better talk numbers, not bedtime stories

    The amount of time parents spend talking numbers with their pre-school children has a direct bearing on their ability to learn mathematics, says a new study by researchers at the University of Chicago.
    2010-11-10 01:06:20
  • Georgia Tech gets $7.5M grant to train K-12 teachers

    Georgia Tech, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, will receive $7.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education 's Race to the Top program to expand science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs through its outreach center, the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing, according a Georgia Tech news release.
    2010-11-10 03:39:22
  • Black Male Student Achievement: A Devastating Report - Huffingtonpost.com

    Only 12 percent of black eighth-grade boys are proficient in math, compared with 44 percent of white boys. In 2009, the average mathematics scale score of large city Black males who were not eligible for free or reduced-price lunch was eight points lower ...
    2010-11-10 10:11:00
  • Changing the Odds: New NSF-funded University of Maryland Program Seeks to Advance ... - YAHOO!

    The five-year, $3.2 million ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence seeks to increase the representation of women faculty members in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields at the university. Building on the university's ...
    2010-11-10 11:30:00
  • Disputing The Skeptical Environmentalist - Post Chronicle

    As independent scientists, with broad training in mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology and geography, we know CO2 is not a pollutant, and the notion of "carbon-free" or "zero-carbon" energy is inherently harmful and anti-scientific. If nitrogen, oxygen ...
    2010-11-10 12:06:00
  • Is ‘Google Me’ The Reason Google is Lashing Out at Facebook over Data Portability? - Forbes (blog)

    In Zuckerberg’s vision, users will query this “social graph” to find a doctor, the best camera, or someone to hire—rather than tapping the cold mathematics of a Google search. It is a complete rethinking of how we navigate the online world, one ...
    2010-11-10 12:20:00
  • Study links a couple's numeracy skills with greater family wealth

    Couples who score well on a simple test of numeracy ability accumulate more wealth by middle age than couples who score poorly on such a test, according to a new study of married couples in the United States.
    2010-11-10 04:43:32
  • Republicans could scale back US science budgets

    Budgets for scientific research in the United States could be scaled back with the return of a Republican-majority in Congress as conservatives aim to slash spending to reduce the ballooning deficit.
    2010-11-10 05:13:33
  • Mass. losing ground in math

    Massachusetts graduated the largest percentage of students in the nation with advanced math skills last year, but trailed more than a dozen countries in Europe and Asia, a worrisome finding that could signal problems for the state’s economic future, according to a study being released today.
    2010-11-10 09:21:58
  • Interview With The Chief Marketing Officer: Equinix, Inc. (EQUIX) - Jarrett Appleby

    67 WALL STREET, New York - November 10, 2010 - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Data Hosting Centers & Data Storage Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This Special feature contains expert industry commentary through in-depth interviews with public company CEOs, Equity Analysts and Money Managers. The full issue is ...
    2010-11-10 10:37:00
  • Zacks Releases Four Powerful ''Buy'' Stocks: Coinstar, Kaman, Ameriprise Financial and MasTec

    Zacks Releases Four Powerful ''Buy'' Stocks: Coinstar, Kaman, Ameriprise Financial and MasTec
    2010-11-10 09:21:51
  • 51 Canadian fellowships for Indian graduate students

    New Delhi, Nov 10 : Canada will give over 50 fellowships and funds worth more than 4 million dollars to Indian graduate students and institutional partners as part of its steps to boost educational ties between the two countries.
    2010-11-09 10:15:15
  • History and Fiction

    It is a hopeless task to interpret a symphony, a painting, or a novel. The interpreter at best tries to tell us something about his reaction to the work. He cannot tell us with certainty what the creator's meaning was or what other people may see in it.
    2010-11-10 08:18:04
  • Chickasaw City Council votes to increase sales tax by half-cent

    The Chickasaw City Council voted tonight to raise sales tax by a half-cent amid outcries from residents that the tax could cripple the city.
    2010-11-09 08:49:41

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