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  • SUNY Canton Math Professor Named as New Editor of Academic Journal

    CANTON, NY (11/16/2012)(readMedia)-- SUNY Canton Associate Professor of Mathematics Daniel J. Gagliardi, Ph.D., has been named as an editor of the mathematics journal Graph Theory Notes of New York. The publication is sponsored by the Metropolitan section ...
    2012-11-16 07:20:35
  • Easy SSC maths for learning-impaired

    The newly introduced change in the paper format of mathematics in state board (SSC) exams is good news for students with learning disabilities (LD). Such students can now appear for a maths theory paper of only 50 marks and opt from a list of ...
    2012-11-16 07:21:53
  • STEM promotes science instruction at the expense of humanities

    We need more engineers and scientists. That has become the mantra of promoters of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in education. There is nothing wrong with such a rallying cry, except that investment in STEM education usually comes at the expense of HAS (humanities, arts, and social sciences).
    2012-11-16 06:29:31
  • A Nation Advancing: Focusing On Measuring Continuing Progress

    National Science Foundation NSF-funded report by National Research Council shifts focus from high-stakes assessments to measuring continuing progress Today the National Research Council (NRC) released a report, " Monitoring Progress Toward Successful K-12 STEM Education ." The report builds on previous work in this area, and establishes key indicators for measuring improvements to the K-12 ...
    2012-11-16 06:15:17
  • Waitaki Girls' High School senior prizes

    Waitaki Girls' High School held its senior prizegiving recently. The prize list is. - read more
    2012-11-15 07:21:46
  • Artist's Inspiration: How Robot Soccer Led to a Mathematician's Mirror That Reflects Your True Face

    When you look in a mirror, you see an image of yourself in reverse. But one odd mirror invented by mathematics professor Dr. R. Andrew Hicks at Drexel University shows your true face without reversing its image. That mirror is now on display as part of an art exhibition in New York City's Room East gallery by artist Robin Cameron, through December 9.
    2012-11-16 10:42:22
  • Artist's inspiration: How robot soccer led to a mirror that reflects your true face

    When you look in a mirror, you see an image of yourself in reverse. But one odd mirror invented by mathematics professor Dr. R. Andrew Hicks at Drexel University shows your true face without reversing its image. That mirror is now on display as part of an art exhibition in New York City's Room East gallery by artist Robin Cameron, through December 9.
    2012-11-16 11:59:23
  • Narine Kazarian: Armenia in financial mathematics can come fairly quickly to the world level

    The recent Forum in Armenia “money transfers” has received great attention the country’s leaders. In it took part personally, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, who proudly stated , “Armenia has a strong banking system”.
    2012-11-16 05:28:44
  • Artist's inspiration: How robot soccer led to a mirror that reflects your true face

    When you look in a mirror, you see an image of yourself in reverse. But one odd mirror invented by mathematics professor Dr. R. Andrew Hicks at Drexel University shows your true face without reversing its image. That mirror is now on display as part of an art exhibition in New York City's Room East gallery by artist Robin Cameron, through December 9.
    2012-11-16 11:59:23
  • South Africa: Mpumalanga Grade 12 Examinations Are Progressing Very Well

    The Mpumalanga Department of Education confirms that there is no leak of any Grade 12 Mathematics paper or any other Grade 12 paper written by the provincial class of 2012. The department is therefore satisfied with the manner at which the grade 12 ...
    2012-11-16 12:45:59
  • Wyoming Excellence in Higher Education Endowed Chair in Mathematics Education

    The University of Wyoming is seeking an internationally recognized scholar in mathematics education to be a dynamic leader in the expansion of its mathematics education programs and to cultivate a nationally recognized Ph.D. graduate program in mathematics ...
    2012-11-15 09:16:41
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education: A Nation Advancing?

    Today the National Research Council (NRC) released a report, "Monitoring Progress Toward Successful K-12 STEM Education." The report builds on previous work in this area, and establishes key indicators for measuring improvements to the K-12 science ...
    2012-11-14 10:00:00
  • Pacific Metrics, 4 State Ed Departments, Complete Online Mathematics Assessment Project

    Pacific Metrics, in collaboration with state education agencies in North Carolina, Kentucky, New Mexico, and South Carolina, has completed the Online Mathematics Assessment Project (OMAP). As part of the project, the organizations developed an ...
    2012-11-15 06:34:26
  • Applied math grad tracks business investments for U.S. Census Bureau

    For Sergey Adamenko, who received a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics for the life and social sciences last May, the transition has been seamless. Hired shortly after graduating, Adamenko currently works in Washington, D.C, as a ...
    2012-11-15 09:30:16
  • Artist's Inspiration: How Robot Soccer Led to a Mathematician's Mirror That Reflects Your True Face

    When you look in a mirror, you see an image of yourself in reverse. But one odd mirror invented by mathematics professor Dr. R. Andrew Hicks at Drexel University shows your true face without reversing its image. That mirror is now on display as part of an art exhibition in New York City's Room East gallery by artist Robin Cameron, through December 9.
    2012-11-16 10:42:22

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