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  • Microsoft Encourages Next Generation of Tech Leaders - Black Press USA

    By engaging further with minority youth it is Microsoft’s hope that students will become excited about technology and pursue an education in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields. At the end of the day, if we’ve inspired any of ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Keeping charter cap not good for kids - Daily Advance

    U.S. students would become first in the world in mathematics and science achievement; every adult American would become literate; and every school in the U.S. would be free of drugs and violence and would offer a disciplined environment conductive to learning.
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Windsor area math teachers earn top marks - Windsor Star

    The Ontario Association for Mathematics Education (OAME) awarded two math teachers in the Windsor area, Steve Chevalier and Dave Petro, prestigious provincial awards for their contribution to the education system. Chevalier received the award for ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • New scholarship to fund graduate research at WVU - The Daily Athenaeum

    The money will be matched by WVU's Research Trust Fund to create a $9.2 million endowment to attract students into science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine, said Provost Michele Wheatly. "These are students who are dedicated to 3 to 5 ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Math by any other name will still be harder than math of old - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

    Please read Mr. Barge’s statement very carefully.  He said that school will have the option to use a traditional pathway or an integrated pathway to teach mathematics to maintain the rigor of the current GPS and upcoming Common Core standards. 
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Chesterfield County Joins Other Virginia Districts in Saying Yes to Educational Video Games from Tabula Digita

    Sixteen schools in Chesterfield County Public Schools outside of Richmond have officially ‘got game’ with the recent addition of Tabula Digita’s research-based DimensionU Learning System to its math classrooms.
    2011-03-14 12:41:00
  • Comment on A Case for Scientific Literacy by HuaYong

    Din wrote “Education with orientation in science and mathematics (to create scientific literacy) is, I think, one of the ways to make that mind set change and nurture healthy scepticism.” Can we draw the same conclusion if rephrase the above statement into “Education with less orientation in history and religious studies (to create ‘less dogmatic’ literacy) is, I think, one of the ways to make ...
    2011-03-14 08:22:27
  • Georgia BOE approves dual math courses - Albany Herald

    Many struggling students are taking multiple math courses and, thus, not able to take other elective courses. Mathematics Support I, Mathematics Support II, and Mathematics Support III will now be counted as a core credit, giving students the opportunity ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • For kids who want to be scientists, it's game on! - msnbc.com

    "It is a critical grade level for students making determinations about what they do in the future, in terms of courses and whether they pursue more science and mathematics," Eberle, who was not involved in the game development, told LiveScience. Osterweil ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Maintenance Report Shows Radiation Levels On Some TSA Scanners 10 Times Higher Than Promised - Tech Dirt

    The TSA has now agreed to retest all of the machines -- though it still insists that these new reports were "mathematics mistakes." Uh. Yeah. But, really, the issue goes beyond that. If it's so easy to make "math mistakes," how do we know that the original ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • St. Charles Community College to cut 5 degree programs - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    The report also recommended that priority areas, including science, technology, engineering, mathematics, foreign languages and teacher education, be strengthened. Banks said even though the state can regulate programs, this is not something he's seen before.
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Berry College hosts sixth-grade math competition

    Berry College recently hosted dozens of math whiz kids for the Berry College Mathematics Contest. Fourteen teams of sixth-graders competed. St. Mary’s Catholic School took first, Heritage Middle...
    2011-03-14 03:55:47
  • US math geeks fete Pi Day

    Mathematics geeks turned irrational as they celebrated Pi Day Monday, the day of the year which represents the first three digits of the mathematical constant pi -- 3.14.
    2011-03-14 02:46:48
  • Mathematics Upstarts Look to Replace Pi With New Circle Constant

    "Tau" may simplify the familiar circumference formula, but does it have the same ring to it as "pi"?
    2011-03-14 02:30:21
  • Gender stereotypes about math develop as early as second grade - PhysOrg

    Children express the stereotype that mathematics is for boys, not for girls, as early as second grade, according to a new study by University of Washington researchers. And the children applied the stereotype to themselves: boys identified themselves with ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00

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