The speed at which artificial intelligence is gaining in mathematical ability has taken many by surprise. It is rewriting what it means to be a mathematician ...
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IPads in kindergarten, YouTube videos at snack time: Parents are pushing back on screens in the early grades
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — A few months before her daughter started kindergarten, Claire Benoist saw a Facebook post that stunned her. Another family with an incoming kindergartner was wondering if it ...
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Yet another illiterate graduate sues their high school. What is happening?
American public schools continue to allow students to graduate despite not being able to read beyond an elementary level.
Chatting on a recent morning at the team’s spring training complex in Arizona, four months after the Mariners drew to within ...
The value of drones on the farm, as high as it is today,” says Russell Hedrick, “will soon go up to levels not even imagined yet.” ...
Australian girls continue to be under‑represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, with gender stereotypes ...
There are three distinct 36-credit master degree programs in Special Education. Each focuses on a different age and grade range. The Early Childhood program focuses on children, Birth–Grade 2; the ...
Fermat’s Last Theorem is one of the most famous problems in mathematical history. Proposed in the 17th century, it claimed that certain equations have no solutions in whole numbers. For centuries, ...
Young students are still struggling to bounce back academically from the pandemic, even though many were babies at the time.
For some people, swimming is a great way to clear their head. Not me though. As I swim up and down my local 25 metre pool, I’m busy doing mental arithmetic. My goal is to swim one mile continuously.
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