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New Video Series Spotlights Role of Biomedical Engineers in Caring for Total Artificial Heart Patients
Series Encourages Math & Science Classes for High School Students as Gateways to High-Tech Careers
Students From New York Use Math Expertise to Take the Lead in National Gaming Competition -- Florida Students Not Far Behind
New York City Schools and Orange County, Florida Schools are leading the nation in DimensionM education video games competition using math skills to advance
Cleveland State CC Course Redesign Project Powered by Pearson's MyMathLab Wins Bellwether Award
Developmental Math Completion Rates Increase 47 Percent, Students Better Prepared for College-level Math
Georgia PRISM Leaders Address STEM Education in New Book
"Increasing the Competitive Edge in Math and Science" creates plan for correcting deficiencies in American STEM Education
Harlem Children Society International Celebrates 8th Year of Science Education Programs on 5 Continents : High School & College Education Progra
Over 1000 high school and college students in under-resourced and under-served backgrounds on five continents joined together to celebrate their interests in education, medicine, science & technology, math, engineering, and social science in the “5th Annual Global Harlem Science Street Fairs & Festivals,” organized by Harlem Children Society International (HCS) on Saturday, September 27th.
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Feds Approve Big Bucks For Online Degree Students
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10 Tips for Better Grades in Math
Pass these on to your high school math student:1. Don't just aim for 70%.
New Video Series Spotlights Role of Biomedical Engineers in Caring for Total Artificial Heart Patients
Series Encourages Math & Science Classes for High School Students as Gateways to High-Tech Careers
FTC Warns of Scholarship Scammers
The Federal Trade Commission has posted a well-timed update at www.ftc.gov about a disturbing increase in scholarship and financial aid scams aimed at high school seniors and their parents. As high school graduation gets closer, students and their parents shift into high gear as they search for the money to cover the high cost of college tuition and housing. The sky-high cost of education often makes these consumers easy targets for scammers.
Carnegie Learning Sells $5 Million in Custom Math Curricula in Georgia : More Rigorous Georgia Performance Standards Create Opportunity for Publishe
Sales of Carnegie Learning, Inc.?s new Georgia Mathematics 1 and 2 curricula have reached $5 million since publication of the program earlier this year, according to the company. Carnegie Learning, a leading provider of research based math curricula for middle schools, high schools, and the higher education market, reports that over 130 Georgia middle and high schools have adopted the education publisher?s customized Georgia Mathematics 1 and 2 designed, specifically, to meet new, more rigorous high school math requirements being implemented by the Georgia Department of Education this fall.
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