A national advisory panel studying mathematics instruction has completed an interim report on its work for the White House, though members of the group have not yet offered specific recommendations ...
An advisory panel President Bush charged with strengthening mathematics education released its final report this month. While the report’s authors spent little time focusing on higher education’s role ...
I would like to clarify a point raised in your coverage of the Association for Women in Mathematics’ concern regarding Camilla Persson Benbow’s presence on the National Mathematics Advisory Panel ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A University at Buffalo professor who has spent his career ensuring that underrepresented children's potential to learn math does not go unrealized has been named a member of the ...
WASHINGTON, December 8, 2008—The December 2008 issue of Educational Researcher (ER) provides a timely scholarly examination of Foundations for Success: The Final Report of the National Mathematics ...
An advisory panel President Bush charged with strengthening mathematics education publicly released its final report on Thursday. While the report’s authors spent little time focusing on higher ...
Marysville Superintendent Larry Nyland has been named to a state advisory panel to review Washington’s K-12 math standards. The state Board of Education selected 20 educators, parents, mathematicians ...
A new report from the Center on Reinventing Public Education calls for a fresh national advisory panel to update two-decade-old guidance on math instruction. The study urges educators to critically ...
Researchers and artists from around the country discussed the capacity of images to facilitate mathematical understanding at a panel discussion Monday. Moderated by Providence artist Allison Paschke ...
A presidential panel declared math education in the United States "broken" yesterday and called on schools to focus on ensuring that children master fundamental skills that provide the underpinnings ...
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