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Billings Gazette - Montana students scored higher than the national average in all four categories tested: English, mathematics, reading and science. More than 6,000 Montana students - or 59 percent of graduating seniors in public and private schools - took the test ...
2007-08-16 07:28:00
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Zawya.com - Through a sustained public-private partnership with educators and governments in more than 50 countries, we aim to deliver programs that improve the effective use of technology to enhance 21 st century skills, and encourage excellence in mathematics ...
2007-08-16 10:19:00
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OregonLive.com - He said, "It's not full pressure like a full-time job other students have." What's next? Cervantes will start in the fall at Lewis & Clark College, studying applied mathematics. He is looking forward to moving into the dorms and meeting his new ...
2007-08-16 06:38:00
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Moultrie Observer - Robbie Plant, who was selected to attend in the area of mathematics, had to mathematically determine the least number of moves to win the board game “Mastermind.†In addition, he and the other mathematics students from around the state ...
2007-08-16 02:49:00
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Morris County Daily Record - Education/training: Bippes has a bachelor's in mathematics and a master's in counseling, which are helpful but not required for the job. On-the-job training with a patient, caring professional is the best way to develop skills, he said. Keys to success ...
2007-08-16 07:56:00
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Bellingham Herald - God, the universe and money will all be on the line for Western Washington University President’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Opening up the series will be Brian Greene, author of “The Elegant Universe†and a professor of mathematics and ...
2007-08-16 06:52:00
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Politics.co.uk - ... of considerable underperformance. 40% of 11 year olds do not achieve the expected standard for their age in the three 'Rs', likewise 40% of 14 year olds, whilst fewer than half of pupils gain five or more good GCSEs including English and mathematics ...
2007-08-16 10:19:00
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Daily Breeze - Locally, LAUSD elementary schools beat state averages, while most middle and high schools fell short, especially in mathematics. In elementary grades, 24 out of 54 schools achieved proficiency. Students at Caroldale Learning Community in Carson, a K-8 ...
2007-08-16 09:08:00
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Corpus Christi Caller - Mathis Independent School District Superintendent Maria Rodriguez Casas said the district will appeal its districtwide status, and is addressing its high school's low mathematics TAKS performance with recent staff discussions on math and science ...
2007-08-16 08:25:00
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NDTV - Seven students graduated with a perfect score in the CBSE class 12 Mathematics exam and every Class 10 student scored above 80 per cent in board exams. The school's performance has resulted in an ISO certificate and is officially counted among Delhi's ...
2007-08-16 08:18:00
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Twinsburg Bulletin - However, this year the subject that gave students the most difficulty was not fifth-grade mathematics, but eighth-grade social studies, where 64 percent of students passing. The requirement to earn an indicator is 75 percent. According to Buckbee, the ...
2007-08-16 10:19:00
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Ananova - There are many positive signs and improvements and some of the highlights are the continued upward entry trend in mathematics, the physical sciences also seeing an improvement and modern foreign languages remaining stable." Overall, 96.9% of ...
2007-08-16 10:34:00
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Performance on the mathematics portion of the TAKS test tripped up five schools in the Birdville district: Haltom High, Birdville High, Haltom Middle School, Richland Middle School and North Oaks Middle School. Walker Creek Elementary missed adequate ...
2007-08-16 09:58:00
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San Bernardino County Sun - The 2007 STAR program consists of five components, including the California Standards Tests in English-Language Arts, mathematics, science and history-social science. The CST results are reported using five performance levels - advanced ...
2007-08-16 09:01:00
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Daily Californian - David Gale, a professor emeritus of mathematics at UC Berkeley, said he has been working on the theory for the past 15 years in the hope of showing that the average heterosexual male and the average heterosexual woman must have sex the same number of ...
2007-08-16 07:35:00
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