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  • Math teachers invited to CHAMPS Mini-Conference at The W

    Study a little bit further and you will find that he is an educator -- one who is helping to lead conversations on how mathematics education is being approached in America. Meyer, along with other experts in the educational field, will be featured speakers ...
    2014-11-22 03:03:00
  • New York High School Scientists Win Regional Siemens Competition at Carnegie Mellon University for Research on ...

    Months of dedication and hard work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics paid off tonight for three students named National Finalists in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation’s premier research competition for high school students.
    2014-11-23 12:25:00
  • Rhode Island, New Jersey and Virginia High School Scientists Win Regional Siemens Competition at Georgia Institute of ...

    Months of dedication and hard work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics paid off tonight for four students named National Finalists in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation’s premier research competition for high school students.
    2014-11-23 12:55:00
  • Earthy work: Former Oklahoma geologist hopes he's found second career as an artist

    Although he started out majoring in chemical engineering at Oklahoma State University, Gibson eventually transferred to the University of Oklahoma and earned a degree in geophysics, a field that integrates geology, mathematics and physics in order to ...
    2014-11-22 12:51:00
  • Here's How Likely Each Poker Hand Is

    And I also love math and statistics. So I decided to look at some of the basic mathematics of the game. Here, I go through the probabilities of drawing each five-card poker hand from a deck of cards. These probabilities are handy to have in the back of ...
    2014-11-22 12:08:00
  • “Fail in English, fail in all” – and my conditioned envy of Physics and Mathematics

    It took me a long time to discover that the great professional or intellectual envy that I have had of Mathematics and Physics (and of mathematicians and physicists) all my adult life had its roots in my secondary school education, especially with regard ...
    2014-11-22 10:14:00
  • SCSU’s new School of Education dean aims to change mindsets

    Among his range of interests and research, Hegedus has focused most on mathematics and mathematics education, including use of technology in both. The first in his family to earn a college degree, Hegedus earned degrees in mathematics and economics and a ...
    2014-11-22 08:04:00
  • Schools work to make STEM learning central to education

    But people also talk about science, technology, engineering and mathematics as a way to reform education and grow better citizens — if you can find enough teachers. “We do know clearly we are talking about the economy when we talk about STEM today ...
    2014-11-22 06:40:00
  • Essay: Let teachers determine way forward

    There seems to be an escalating concern about the adoption of the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics. Technological advances and international test results have had an influence on mathematical instruction. The confluence of these factors and a ...
    2014-11-22 04:33:00
  • Fali S Nariman: Voting should be made compulsory throughout India

    which in those days was held in London but I refused as I knew my father could not afford it. So, the next best option was law, especially for someone with no major in science or mathematics. Law was learnt by default.
    2014-11-22 08:26:00
  • Spliddit: Algorithms to divide the rent, stuff, or credit fairly between people

    It's based on serious mathematics but it still won't help you figure out how much each person should chip in to cover the lunch bill. I've gone out for lunch with Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice and now it's time to settle the bill. I only had a chicken salad ...
    2014-11-22 09:05:00
  • Vicky Neale on the Mathematics of Beauty

    Mathematician Vicky Neale is keen to explain why mathematics is beautiful but also to work out whether beauty can itself be explained mathematically. There is a rich tradition of thought here going all the way back to the Greek philosopher Pythagoras ...
    2014-11-21 10:03:00
  • S.T.E.M. Education For the 21st Century and Beyond

    Well, in the course of writing these space diaries, we realized the import of our rocketry concepts was also an ideal match for educational standards based on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (S.T.E.M.). So we started down a new path ...
    2014-11-22 02:35:00
  • Pellissippi State to compete in Math Bowl

    The Math Bowl is part of the annual State Mathematics Competition, sponsored by the Tennessee Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges. In 2013, four Pellissippi State students finished in the top three in the state for their respective subjects ...
    2014-11-21 09:01:00
  • St. Francis in Weston: The eyes have it

    Dr. Manion answered questions about the human eye as a part of the school’s STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) curriculum. Registration is open now for St. Francis of Assisi Preschool’s 2015-16 year. Spaces are limited.
    2014-11-22 03:09:00

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