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An analysis of state tests shows that few states have recovered students from pandemic math losses, with disadvantaged ...
Oscar-nominated “Past Lives” filmmaker Celine Song's new film “Materialists” was inspired by the brief time she worked as a matchmaker in New York ...
Before Celine Song was an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, she was a playwright in New York who needed day jobs to pay rent. That’s how she found herself as a professional matchmaker. What may have begun ...
Researchers reveal when boys pull ahead of girls in mathematics, sounding an alarm and providing both an opportunity for ...
This strategy for differentiating instruction can help increase elementary and middle school students’ involvement in their ...
Shinichi Mochizuki’s controversial mathematical proof of abc conjecture divides math experts amid cultural conflicts and ...
The numbers we put on time savings, nature and human lives (today and in the future) are neither correct nor incorrect. Every ...
Putnam Focused Large Cap Value's approach to value investing faces challenges with high fees, limited diversification, and ...
When we confuse how students learn with how we teach, we risk misalignment. This post is an attempt to clarify key terms that ...
In some real-world settings, taxicab geometry is more convenient, and more relevant, than Euclidean geometry. Engineers use it when planning the most efficient paths for robots to take when navigating ...
Why you should embrace it in your workforce by Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano Meet John. He’s a wizard at data analytics. His combination of mathematical ability and software development ...
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