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PR Newswire - ... and documenting teaching effectiveness, establishing classroom innovation, participating in education activities outside of the classroom, encouraging curiosity and generating excitement in science, technology, engineering and/or mathematics among ...
2007-09-03 01:07:00
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St. Petersburg Times - BROOKSVILLE -- Parents find the darnedest things crumpled up at the bottom of their children's school bags. But families at Challenger K-8 School of Science and Mathematics may have been surprised last week to find an impassioned call to action amid ...
2007-09-01 09:16:00
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eGov Monitor - The results for seven year olds reveal that high standards have been maintained with nine out of ten children achieving the expected level 2 or higher in mathematics and 84% reaching the expected level or higher in reading. Since 1997 results for ...
2007-09-02 09:36:00
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Malta Independent Daily - We will create the right incentives for our young people to become proficient in problem solving, knowledge of science, mathematics, and information technology. We will also make sure that our educators have an important say in our future plans to ...
2007-09-03 05:17:00
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American Reporter - Dewdney, professor of mathematics at the University of Western Ontario in his book, 200% of Nothing. Furthermore, numbers are a fact of life for journalists. "Politics comes down to votes. Budgets and dollars dominate government. The economy ...
2007-09-03 08:30:00
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Times of India - Mathematics and statistics have always played a very important role when it comes to sourcing out the best female bodies the male population can lust after. And 36-24-36 is perhaps the most popular set of numbers from time immemorial. And now ...
2007-09-01 10:20:00
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Times and Democrat - Men tend to gravitate toward professions that require more than four years -- engineering, mathematics, science, the highest technology of technology and medicine -- or they gravitate toward trades that don't need college degrees yet they have good ...
2007-09-03 09:21:00
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Electronic Engineering Times - The simplification of the code enables rapid execution for more realistic graphics shading, rapid photographic rendering, execution of complex vector mathematics, and other computing-intensive chores. AMD has made SSE5 available to developers through ...
2007-09-03 06:22:00
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American Reporter - A Romance in Lower Mathematics," by Norton Juster. This book first enchanted me in 1963. It's about transformation of the self, about art, about a line who falls in love with a dot who is dating a squiggle. To attract her attention, the line ...
2007-09-03 08:30:00
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Baltimore Sun - In true liberal arts tradition, the school requires all students to take at least 30 percent of their course work in areas such as Western thought and civilizations, cross-cultural studies, humanities, natural sciences and mathematics, and social ...
2007-09-03 06:00:00
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Detroit Free Press - Avery received a bachelor of arts degree in history and elementary education from Duchesne University in Omaha, as well as master of arts degrees in mathematics from the University of Detroit and in nonpublic school administration from the College of ...
2007-09-01 11:53:00
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American Reporter - According to the National Teacher Recruitment Clearing House, over the next 10 years the nation will need 2.2- to 2.4-million teachers - they expect at least a 10% shortfall - and shortages of qualified mathematics and science teachers are at an ...
2007-09-03 08:30:00
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Pantagraph - Andrea Knapp of Normal received her doctorate in mathematics education. The daughter of Steve and Ann Stoller of North Judson, Ind., and wife of Jonathan Knapp of Georgia, Knapp will be a lecturer at the University of Georgia. She received her ...
2007-09-01 05:55:00
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Chicago Tribune - The provost's memo and other memos relating to the case have been circulating widely among faculty members, said Jonathan Cohen, a professor of mathematics at DePaul. Other faculty members have said they regretted the administration's silence on ...
2007-09-03 04:20:00
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American Reporter - France spends 5.9 percent of its Gross National Product on education, while the United States spends 5.30 percent (no surprise that the French have us beat in mathematics, reading, and science literacy). This, in spite of the fact that France's Gross ...
2007-09-03 08:30:00
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