For the last 20 years at the U of I, students in intermediate algebra, Math 108, and college algebra, Math 143, haven’t spent ...
In an innovative effort to turn screen time into learning time, ECISD has partnered with Phillips 66 and the online platform ...
A heart-stopping moment caught on surveillance video as a large scaffolding plank falls among pedestrians walking to New England’s busiest train hub that is also the region’s busiest bus terminal. (AP ...
FrontierMath's performance results, revealed in a preprint research paper, paint a stark picture of current AI model ...
When students take Algebra 1 matters. If high schoolers don’t pass the course by 9th grade, they’re unlikely to reach college-preparatory math in high school. There are too many courses to get ...
Print your poster on campus. For best results, print your research poster through University Print Services. This is UB's preferred, on-campus vendor with lower costs than outside vendors and an ...
Yale professor Sam Raskin led a team to prove the geometric Langlands conjecture, solving a major part of one of math’s most sweeping paradigms.
Delaware Gov.-elect Matt Meyer makes an appearance at Glasgow High School to teach lessons, both about math and his new role. Here's what we learned.
The film is dedicated to Bob Moses, a civil rights activist known for his voter-registration work in the 1960s and later for founding the Algebra Project, a math program for students performing in ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN10d
Thrown into the deep end of algebra
In the fall of 2019, four high schools in a San Francisco Bay Area district shook up many of their ninth grade math classes. Students had traditionally been separated into more than five math courses ...
This test provides students the opportunity to take MATH 1111, College Algebra, if their old SATM is 440-460; or new SATM is 480-500; or ACTM is 17-19; and Math Placement Index (MPI) score is below ...
"The challenge with math, from a local district perspective and a teacher perspective, is that there's too many standards ...