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  • Nations, not schools

    In a column last week, Raul Pangalangan rightly scoffs at what he calls the fetish of global university rankings, especially when the rankings are based on rather subjective criteria like “review by graduate recruiters.” What we should pay attention to are studies where tests are administered to students in several countries. An example is the [...]
    2011-10-25 09:48:58
  • First grade instructor at Woodrow Wilson wins mathematics award

    A Woodrow Wilson Primary School teacher is the 2011 winner of the Excellence in Elementary Mathematics Teaching Award, presented by the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
    2011-10-25 09:46:37
  • "I'm Gonna Do Whatever It Takes to Get It"

    Lexington, SC (WLTX) -  On Tuesday morning in a classroom in Lexington, you could find students with pencils in their hands working through mathematics equations. But the classroom looked a bit different than your typical one, as students range in age from their teens to 74 years old.
    2011-10-25 04:25:47
  • Father of artificial intelligence dies at 84

    John McCarthy, one of the fathers of artificial intelligence that created the Lisp computer programming language has died aged 84.
    2011-10-25 05:59:22
  • Computing Pioneer Dies

    John McCarthy, creator of Lisp programming language and "utility computing" visionary, was 84. John McCarthy, creator of the Lisp programming language and pioneer in utility computing —the forerunner of today's cloud computing—died Sunday in Stanford, California. He was 84.
    2011-10-25 11:25:38
  • Spaghetti functions: The mathematics of pasta shapes

    What possessed an architect to boil down the beauty of pasta to a few bare formulae? Richard Webb reports (full text available to subscribers)
    2011-10-18 12:11:54
  • Cloud Computing Pioneer Dies

    John McCarthy, creator of Lisp programming language and "utility computing" visionary, was 84. John McCarthy, creator of the Lisp programming language and pioneer in utility computing —the forerunner of today's cloud computing—died Sunday in Stanford, California. He was 84.
    2011-10-25 11:25:38
  • Renaissance learning that shaped Galileo's genius

    In Galileo's Muse, Mark A. Peterson navigates the multiple streams that flowed together to form the great mathematician's genius
    2011-10-25 07:49:51
  • Nebres conferred National Scientist title

    MANILA, Philippines — President Aquino conferred Tuesday the rank and title of National Scientist on his mentor, Fr. Bienvenido Nebres SJ, for his outstanding contributions to the development of science and mathematics education. The President paid tribute to Nebres, president of Ateneo de Manila University, in a ceremony in Malacañang, citing his achievements as “educator, mathematician, mentor ...
    2011-10-25 07:05:22
  • Guide to a career-focused university education: Sciences and Math

    Since there are many different disciplines to choose from it’s never been easier for science and mathematics graduates to start a successful career. In 2011, the average annual salary of an employee working in the sciences and mathematics was about $60,000. But the numbers can vary greatly, depending on what discipline you’re in. For example, starting wages for cytotechnologists begin at $40,000 ...
    2011-10-25 06:17:17
  • Filipino students place 2nd in India math tilt

    MANILA, Philippines - A group of young Filipino numbers aces made the country proud when they placed second overall in the recently concluded Wizards at Mathematics International Competition in Lucknow, India.
    2011-10-25 04:19:54
  • Philippine math team bags 14 medals in India tilt

    A group of young Filipino numbers aces, mostly elementary and high school students from Metro Manila, took home a total of 14 medals, including six golds, in the just-concluded 2011 Wizards at Mathematics International Competition (Wizmic) in Lucknow, India.
    2011-10-25 05:30:22
  • Sciences and Math

    Since there are many different disciplines to choose from it’s never been easier for science and mathematics graduates to start a successful career. In 2011, the average annual salary of an employee working in the sciences and mathematics was about $60,000. But the numbers can vary greatly, depending on what discipline you’re in. For example, starting wages for cytotechnologists begin at $40,000 ...
    2011-10-25 05:27:55
  • General : Give Option To Parents On PPSMI - Page

    KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 (Bernama) -- The Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (Page) has urged the government to give parents the option to choose the language of instruction for Science and Mathematics for their children.
    2011-10-25 04:07:29
  • Sciences & Math

    Since there are many different disciplines to choose from it’s never been easier for science and mathematics graduates to start a successful career. In 2011, the average annual salary of an employee working in the sciences and mathematics was about $60,000. But the numbers can vary greatly, depending on what discipline you’re in. For example, starting wages for cytotechnologists begin at $40,000 ...
    2011-10-25 04:58:42

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