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Conductor Gemma New, a University of Canterbury Bachelor of Music with Honours student, is the winner of the Patricia Pratt Scholarship in Musical Performance for 2009. Gemma, awarded US$35,000 for the first year, will use the scholarship to travel ...
2009-05-26 07:20:00
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TOPEKA, Kan., May 26 - If U.S. Army Top Fuel driver Tony "The Sarge" Schumacher was a mathematics specialist, he surely would note the numbers zero, one and nine heading into this weekend's O'Reilly Summer Nationals here at Heartland Park Topeka ...
2009-05-26 07:28:00
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PUNE: The Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) move to effect a three-way split in the assessment of students' performance for the science subjects has had a definite impact on the scoring by most students in the Class X exam. Of the 100 ...
2009-05-26 06:09:00
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Washington -- The U.S. space agency says it has selected more than 80 high-performing interns to become student ambassadors. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the new program is designed to engage undergraduate and graduate ...
2009-05-26 08:11:00
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BANGALORE: It was cent per cent jubilation. With a pass percentage of 100, and many centums in Mathematics, many Bangalore schools rejoiced over the results of CBSE Class 10 on Tuesday. Mathematics was a cake-walk for most students with a majority of ...
2009-05-26 06:09:00
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Superintendent Carol R. Johnson said that the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science in Roxbury and the James Condon Elementary School in South Boston will close Wednesday and reopen on Wednesday, June 3. Johnson made the decision to ...
2009-05-26 02:48:00
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The PowerPoint (TM) presentation, complete with the resource pack used, for the lecture given to Secondary Mathematics PGCE students at the University of Reading.
2009-05-26 05:13:50
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It was cent per cent jubilation. With a pass percentage of 100, and many centums in Mathematics, many Bangalore schools rejoiced over the results of CBSE Class 10 on Tuesday.
2009-05-26 05:59:08
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TOPEKA, Kan., May 26 - If U.S. Army Top Fuel driver Tony "The Sarge" Schumacher was a mathematics specialist, he surely would note the numbers zero, one and nine heading into this weekend's O'Reilly Summer Nationals here at Heartland Park Topeka.
2009-05-26 07:39:33
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PUTRAJAYA: The decision on the language of instruction for Science and Mathematics is expected to be made in the next few weeks.
2009-05-26 06:49:57
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Almost three quarters of aspiring elementary-school teachers in Massachusetts have failed a new math section of the state's licensing exam--the first time teaching candidates' knowledge of the subject has been assessed on a separate test ...
2009-05-26 02:27:00
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Schoolgirls in Britain lag further behind boys in science than anywhere else in the developed world, international testing has shown. Boys' lead over girls is bigger in the UK than dozens of other participating nations apart from Chile and Indonesia ...
2009-05-26 02:20:00
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A department of The Teachers College received two grants recently to help practicing teachers with professional development. The Jones Institute for Educational Excellence secured one $300,000 three-year grant from the Kansas State Department of ...
2009-05-26 01:58:00
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Carnegie Learning, Inc. has received the Best in Tech Award for the 2008'2009 school year from Scholastic Administrator Magazine , the company reports. This competitive national award recognizes Carnegie Learning Math Programs as a leading ...
2009-05-26 03:24:00
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The U.S. space agency says it has selected more than 80 high-performing interns to become student ambassadors. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the new program is designed to engage undergraduate and graduate students in science ...
2009-05-26 02:27:00
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