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President Donald Trump has called his rollout of TrumpRx "the biggest thing ever to happen on drug prices" and claimed the ...
Fuzzy Math, a U.S.-based user experience design and product strategy consultancy, today announced the official opening of its Canadian office in Toronto.
From the NY Times, an article “As Math Scores Lag, a New Push for the Basics” about rethinking the teaching of “fuzzy math” in American schools. “The changes are being driven by students’ lagging ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
A persistent criticism of the Real ID Act since its enactment in 2005 has been the charge that the law is a massive unfunded mandate. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initially estimated that ...
Recent gains by U.S. students on an international-comparison test show that the much-maligned “reform math” is in fact working, a middle school math teacher writes in an opinion piece published in The ...
THE FINANCIAL EDGE, MARCH 2019 – On Feb. 19, the Alberta government announced that it had entered into transportation (and some logistics) contracts with CN and Canadian Pacific to begin to move ...
The government's explanations on Terrorist Watch List don't add up On July 14, 2008 the ACLU marked the addition of the millionth record to the nation's terrorist watch list. Although this milestone ...
Whereas x = $1 billion in tax cuts, $61x =$100x. Huh? According to my Oklahoma junior high math, that don't work. But it does at the U.S. House of Representatives.After the GOP promised $100 billion ...
During an April 2 floor debate, New Jersey Democrat Rob Andrews criticized Republicans for citing a study that “ the author claims is just being blatantly misrepresented,” and the House energy ...
What constitutes quality mathematics instruction? And, if we don’t have it in schools now, how do we get it? In this Education Week Commentary, Jere Confrey warns that setting standards will not be ...