Transitioning from Grade 10 to Grade 11: academic challenges, test prep, internships, and summer programs for college ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, discover the inspiring career of Jennifer Hargrave, director of the UL Lafayette Science Museum. Learn about her dedication to STEM, education, and community impact.
“Mathemalchemy” has been described as “a mathematics fever dream turned artistic playground for all math lovers (and haters, too).” ...
The U.S. education system is not preparing today’s students to achieve in the world of tomorrow. Our society is becoming ever ...
Neoliberalism – the free market ideology of individual liberty and choice, combined with limited government interference in a competitive marketplace – has been a growing international ...
There is no empirical evidence of correlation (or causation) between religion and learning. Any connections of this order that we see in this country are spurious. In other words, a ...
On March 14, math classes across the country will celebrate Pi Day—a national holiday in honor of the mathematical constant pi, which represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter ...
Steven Strogatz and Janna Levin return for a new season on major scientific and mathematical questions of our time, with 12 ...
Well-known and accredited gaming and analytics experts Andrew Cardno and Dr. Ralph Thomas of QCI have proudly released their 12th book, "The Math That Gaming Made, Compendium,” a definitive ...
For the first time since 2006, Brown students placed in the top 10 at the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition — ...
In an op-ed, Henry Gold argues that lecture sizes should be increased to give faculty more time to spend on tutorials and smaller seminars.
Recent data shows boys in years 5 and 9 in England have scored significantly higher than girls in maths and science compared with 2019, report UCL researchers who analysed the latest Trends in ...
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