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During August, every Oconomowoc Area School District teacher who is responsible for students in grades 4K through 6 will take part in a training to familiarize them with a new edition of Everyday Math, a comprehensive program ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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Like everyone else I know, when I go to the beach I think . Archimedes, my favorite mathematician, did too—his perhaps best-known work is the “Sand Reckoner,” wherein he counts the grains of sand it would take to fill the universe.
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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Spartanburg Methodist College professor David Gibson played his way to second place in the National Scrabble Championship on Wednesday, just behind four-time champion Nigel Richards. More than 350 competitors from 41 states and five ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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POP LIVES:Phil Boyle, aka Ghostboy, is the resident DJ at Dublin club night Mother
2012-08-15 06:41:19
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I love . I appreciate its history, beauty, relevance and applications to everyday life. I am a teacher, with special training in education for the underachiever. I believe that it is not the alone ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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Looking at more than 2,000 U.S. high schools that one might imagine are most likely to succeed based on their student demographics, a new study finds strikingly wide variations in the share of top-achieving students in . A small ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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The Russian School of (RSM), one of the largest specialized after-school programs in the United States and a leader in K-12 math education, is happy to announce the opening of its newest branch in Naperville this fall. The school was ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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The Virginia Department of Education released statewide results today on Standards of Learning tests, and more-rigorous tests proved to be a challenge for students. Overall, math test results are down from the 2010-11 school year ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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The mantra of several Monmouth College students who have returned to campus early for SOFIA (Summer Opportunities for Intellectual Activities) is “What goes up, must come down.” Others are working daily with a couple types of critters – Madagascar hissing cockroaches and “blood-sucking” leeches – that would probably make most of their peers extremely squeamish.
2012-08-15 07:08:10
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Public works crews in Boston are having an easier time identifying pot holes thanks, in part, to the work of one Grand Valley State University professor.
2012-08-15 07:26:48
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BOISE, ID-- - PCS Edventures!.com, Inc. , a leading provider of K-16 programs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics , today announced record sales on robotics program purchase orders ...
2012-08-15 07:00:00
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