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Danbury News-Times - At Sarah Noble, 89 percent of the students met proficiency standards in mathematics and 78 percent met proficiency standards in reading. Sarah Noble, however, has been identified as a school in need of improvement because it did not make the "adequate ...
2008-01-17 11:27:00
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Science Now - This year's Crafoord Prize, a sort of alternative Nobel, has been awarded to a mathematician and two physicists whose work ranges from the mathematics of string theory to the details of how black holes suck in matter. The mathematical half is shared ...
2008-01-17 03:02:00
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Electric New Paper - Madam Leong Chuin Sia, a maths teacher at the school, said teachers from the mathematics and science department started planning the learning festival during the December school holidays. The aim: To organise an exercise that would allow students to ...
2008-01-17 01:43:00
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Engineering News - Some students do not understand the mere principles and basics of mathematics and science in matric. “In former generations, text books never had answers in the back and the teachers marked the homework. In that way, teachers were able to see what ...
2008-01-17 02:04:00
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Engineering News - Further, the DST is also working with the Department of Education in many programmes to provide support for students performing well in mathematics and science in school and also by funding programmes to promote study for post- graduate degrees in ...
2008-01-17 02:04:00
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Poker News - The event is scheduled to take place April 18th and 19th at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where attendees will spend their time focusing on expert cash-game, tournament, and heads-up strategies, along with covering the advanced mathematics of the game ...
2008-01-17 01:50:00
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ed.gov - Hispanic fourth- and eighth-graders achieved their highest mathematics and reading scores in the history of the test. To view Mapping Oregon's Educational Progress 2008, please visit http://www.ed.gov/nclb/accountability/results/progress/or.html . For ...
2008-01-17 02:26:00
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Wayne Independent - Commissioner Wendell Kay jokingly asked Boonie if the math was done right ( Boonie is a retired mathematics teacher from Honesdale High School). Boonie was flanked by Leroy Spoor, who is president-elect of the chapter, and Joe Kandrovy, co-chairman of ...
2008-01-17 02:19:00
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National - Some of the projects undertaken by the Chinese government include Kandep agricultural research project, Papa Lealea road construction project, Unitech computer and mathematics building project, and the recent fish processing facility at Lae ...
2008-01-17 02:47:00
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Science Daily - No two snowflakes are truly alike, but they can be very similar to each other, said Janko Gravner, a mathematics professor at UC Davis. Why they are not more different from each other is a mystery, Gravner said. Being able to model the process might ...
2008-01-17 02:55:00
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FOX News - With math in particular, the higher the level taught by the absent teacher, the harder it is to find a substitute, said Francis Fennell, president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. "If the prime teacher of calculus is going to miss ...
2008-01-17 01:50:00
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Financial Times - This included some sharp rises for highly academic subjects such as physics and mathematics. ..... Setback for Mandarin hopes Gordon Brown’s insistence on the importance of learning the main Chinese language ...
2008-01-17 05:32:00
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Daily Telegraph - A safety net does exist but Saracens would do well to clear their heads and concentrate purely on the win and let the mathematics take care of itself. For the record, a losing bonus point would also see Saracens qualify, but without the home draw. In ...
2008-01-17 05:39:00
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Joshua Rosenblum, the composer-lyricist of the musical revue Bush Is Bad and musical director of Broadway's Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Musical, has released a new recording of original music on the Albany Records label.
2008-01-17 03:04:12
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TriVallyCentral - For the core academic courses - English language arts, mathematics, reading, science, social studies, and world languages - the eighth graders at Helen Keller spent an equal amount of time, or 126 hours, during the course of the year, according to ...
2008-01-17 06:12:00
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