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  • Creating interest in Mathematics

    My mathematics teacher Mrs Mabano, gives me the techniques of how to solve and tackle mathematics problems. My maths teacher provides me with some past mathematics papers and guides me ... usually in September. In 2013 the activity will take place at ...
    2013-09-18 02:42:00
  • Mathematics puzzling public, Catholic boards

    Like a lot of their counterparts across the province, many Kingston elementary school students are having a tougher time with mathematics. The latest Education Quality and Accountability Office, or EQAO, results were released Wednesday for students in ...
    2013-09-18 12:56:00
  • Mathematics should be made practical —MD, Augustmoon Plastics

    Mr Ajibola Olatoye, Managing Director of Augustmoon Plastics Limited, studied Geology at the University of Ibadan. He later worked and trained as an Industrial Engineer and Polymer Engineer in the UK, and Japan respectively. In this interview with MODUPE ...
    2013-09-18 12:50:00
  • HRD minister releases NBT's book on mathematics

    NEW DELHI: "Mathematics is a very intimidating subject that finds applications universally. The application is more important than the subject because it is the application that fascinates people to apply science of mathematics into art, space ...
    2013-09-18 10:10:00
  • Faculty/Student Research Paper Wins International Award

    A paper authored by CSU Channel Islands (CI) Associate Professor of Mathematics Kathryn Leonard and five of her undergraduate students won the “Best Paper” award at the 13th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2013) in Vietnam.
    2013-09-18 07:34:19
  • Retired math professor writes multiple books

    As a mathematics professor at the University of Akron, Douglas Cameron was accustomed to working with numerical equations and mathematical theories.
    2013-09-18 09:17:08
  • Pauline Tan: Stereovision Maths

    Pauline Tan: Stereovision Maths
    2013-09-18 02:40:00
  • UA helps area teachers transition to new STEM curriculum

    A group of professors at The University of Alabama is helping K-12 teachers in West Alabama change how they teach science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, subjects.
    2013-09-18 04:38:08
  • Popular maths writer to speak in Wellington

    The author of numerous books which have popularised mathematics to general audiences around the world will give a public lecture at Victoria University in early October. The talk by Professor Ian Stewart, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick, is titled Equations that Changed the World and will reveal the extent to which civilisation depends, and has depended, on a small ...
    2013-09-18 06:08:07
  • Math club marks 100 years Friday in Des Plaines

    The Metropolitan Mathematics Club of Chicago will kick off the group's 100th anniversary at the Fountain Blue in Des Plaines Friday, Sept. 20. The guest speaker is Steve Leinwand, author of "Sensible Mathematics: A Guide for School Leaders in the Era of Common Core Standards."
    2013-09-18 01:45:00
  • Stockton's $39.5 Million Project Expands School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

    Galloway, N.J. – The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey dedicated its $39.5 million Unified Science Center in ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the main Galloway campus here Wednesday. The 66,350-square-foot, three-story facility expands Stockton’s ...
    2013-09-18 07:47:00
  • Mixed EQAO Results At Local School Boards

    While some school boards saw improvements in the results of the province’s standardized testing, others saw declines. The annual tests were conducted in Reading, Writing and Mathematics for grades three and six, and in Mathematics for grade 9 ...
    2013-09-18 06:55:00
  • Fantasy Football Picks & Chicks Week 3: Choosing Fantasy Starters By Their Ladies

    Photo via TotalProSports.com You don't need an advanced mathematics degree to succeed at fantasy football. Instead use our patented formula, which accounts for a player's ability to score on the field and off. Philip Rivers vs. Alex Smith Photos via Rivers Of Hope & BleacherReport.com Philip Rivers torched the Philadelphia Eagles for 35.9 fantasy points in week […]
    2013-09-18 01:08:41
  • Not by the numbers

    Speak of maths and most people automatically think of numbers, symbols, and perhaps headaches. That was never the case for Professor Albrecht Beutelspacher, who said he had always figured out maths with ease and enthusiasm.
    2013-09-18 01:58:26
  • New teaching method improves math skills, closes gender gap in young students

    When early elementary math teachers ask students to explain their problem-solving strategies and then tailor instruction to address specific gaps in their understanding, students learn significantly more than those taught using a more traditional approach. This was the conclusion of a yearlong study of nearly 5,000 kindergarten and first-grade students.
    2013-09-18 01:48:02

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