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Florida students remain well behind on math skills in COVID’s wake
Orlando Sentinel· 18 hours agoA sixth-grade teacher needs to help a student using her fingers to calculate 5 minus 2. An...
National Math Stars Raises $16.5 Million to Find and Support Mathematically Extraordinary Students...
FOX 4 Kansas City· 21 hours agoNational Math Stars (NMS) has just closed substantial seed funding of $16.5 million for their first three years, with the mission to ensure mathematically extraordinary students ...
New study helps students with reading and math
WWTI Watertown· 2 days ago(WWTI) – New research from the University of Kansas has found that an integrated teaching approach based on the science of reading and math helped...
Opinion: How California’s ‘math wars’ are hurting Black and Latino students
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoCalifornia’s math wars are roiling the state’s educational system, with contentious debates over...
Breaking a national trend, Centerville schools use new curriculum to increase math scores
Dayton Daily News· 6 days agoWhile math scores have plummeted nationally following the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts by the...
Who created the air fryer and why
Quartz· 12 hours agoInventors help us solve problems big and small, and when Dutch inventor, Fred van der Weij, set out to solve the relatively small problem
Business degree jobs: 11 of the best roles to apply for | Journal Gazette & Times
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 8 minutes agoA business degree will help you in a range of industries. Your degree in business can help you get hired in management, administration, digital marketing ...
GUEST COLUMN: Together, we can solve Texas’ math problem
The Weatherford Democrat· 5 days agoTexas students, however, continue to struggle in mathematics — a reality that predates the learning...
These Are the Kids They Wanted
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoHarvard admits 3 percent of applicants. Columbia, MIT, and Stanford take 4 percent. All of the political and cultural fights over affirmative action,...
No, Gates Foundation didn't call math lessons 'racist' | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe report “absolutely does not say that math is racist,” she told USA TODAY in an email. The report – the first in a series of five sections it calls "strides" – states its ...