Federal data shows post-pandemic student math scores are still down. Maine education officials are responding with a new effort to show students that math has real-world relevance.
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AMU mathematics department concludes national workshop on relativity and gravitation
Aligarh, Dec. 29 -- day National Workshop titled"Introductory Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation (IWGRG-2025)". Organized in collaboration with IUCAA, Pune, and supported by ANRF and CSIR.
As India advances toward an AI-enabled, innovation-oriented economy, cultivating this mindset among children is no longer ...
If math was never your strongest subject, take a number. But veteran teacher Courtney Phillips discovered math is hidden in an ancient game. In 20 years as a 4th grade teacher, she observed that math ...
‘Not a math person’: NC wants to make math classes more relevant to students entering the real world
Proposed changes to North Carolina's math standards would shake up requirements for upperclassmen in the state’s public high schools and emphasize real-world problem-solving in all grade levels. The ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With recent advances, cancer research now generates vast amounts of information. The data could help researchers detect patterns in cancer cells and stop their growth, but the ...
Immigrant math teacher says he was branded 'traitor' to people of color for questioning woke lessons
A first-generation immigrant who left a career in finance to follow his passion for teaching has written an eye-opening new memoir of his experience navigating what he calls "wokeness" in the U.S.
"We have demonstrated that it is impossible to describe all aspects of physical reality using a computational theory of quantum gravity," says Dr. Faizal. "Therefore, no physically complete and ...
The Racial Justice in Early Math project aims to educate teachers and provide resources to help educators combat racial bias in math instruction. Credit: Phillip Keith for The Hechinger Report The ...
Once upon a time computers filled entire rooms, reading numbers from spinning tapes and churning them through wires to do chains of basic arithmetic. Today they slip into our pockets, performing in a ...
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