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Incoming Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science Executive Director Germain McConnell speaks at Mississippi University for Women in this Dispatch file photo.
2013-05-28 09:45:47
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Continuous and Discrete
2013-06-11 10:41:00
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college news
2013-06-11 02:43:47
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Lawyers, engineers, teachers. There has been no shortage of brainiacs fighting in a UFC cage.
2013-06-11 02:57:46
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Prepared Statement: Joan Ferrini-Mundy: Hearing on STEM Education: The Administration's Proposed Reorganization - SpaceRef
2013-06-04 02:32:10
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Research Paper Exploring New Ways to Measure Student Growth in Reading and Mathematics Receives North Carolina & National Education Awards
2013-05-21 08:39:09
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During his freshman year at Harvard College, Christopher A. Sims ’63 remembers a mathematics teaching assistant warning him about a career in math. “You would make a fine mathematician,” he recalled the teaching assistant saying. “But as a mathematician, you won’t be able to change the world.”
2013-05-28 12:01:53
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Otago principals say little can be taken from National Standards data released yesterday, despite Education Minister Hekia Parata saying it showed an increase in the achievement of years 1-8 pupils. read more
2013-06-11 12:41:12
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Report finds Irish children more unhappy at school than international peers
2013-06-11 12:22:50
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President Obama’s 2014 budget proposal invests $3.1 billion to train Americans for high-tech jobs, a 6 percent increase over two years prior.
2013-06-11 02:39:29
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You would think everyone involved with education would be gladdened by the second year of national standards results for primary and intermediate schools released yesterday. They show a slight improvement in all three essential subjects:...
2013-06-11 12:42:31
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2013-06-11 01:50:21
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James F. Okoniewski, a graduate of Fulton's G. Ray Bodley High School and SUNY Oswego, feels strongly about two things: his love for his hometown of Fulton and the Oswego County area and his belief that mathematics is a key subject for success in life. Continue reading → The post SUNY Oswego alumnus gift adds up to hometown help appeared first on Oswego County Today .
2013-06-11 01:02:49
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Scientists have successfully identified animal species that can transmit more diseases to humans by using mathematical tools similar to those applied to the study of social networks like Facebook or Twitter. Their research describes how parasite-primate interactions transmit diseases like malaria, yellow fever or AIDS to humans. Their findings could make an important contribution to predicting ...
2013-06-11 01:31:46
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The achievement rate of primary and intermediate school children declines as their year level increases, particularly in mathematics, according to National Standards data.Education Minister Hekia Parata said the trend was a concern...
2013-06-11 01:12:43
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