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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: The kids are not alright, so what will we do about it? — Tommy Schultz
Now, one final barrier remains — governors must opt in so that their states can participate in the tax credit. With these latest results, it’s clear what they must do. The results are nothing short of ...
The BYU College of Computational, Mathematical and Physical Sciences (CMS) faculty and staff held a kick-off event to bring ...
Alexander Grothendieck was a titan in his field, making deep connections that fuelled a revolution in mathematics, before ...
In everyday life and across nearly every industry, mathematical reasoning is becoming more essential. We need to rapidly expand access to the after-school and summer programs that help young people ...
Alabama won ugly in Athens with absurd third-down efficiency and just enough clock management to pull off the upset.
You know that sinking feeling when you realize something’s seriously wrong? That’s exactly what education experts are experiencing right now. American students aren’t just struggling—they’re hitting ...
We've wondered for centuries whether knowledge is latent and innate or learned and grasped through experience, and a new ...
Weston County voters want more exclusive representation in the Legislature, but several court cases have said otherwise.
Question: Why is labeling students “high,” “medium,” and “low” problematic?
Nearly every cell in your body depends on mitochondria to survive and function properly. Mitochondria provide 90% of our ...
ChatGPT was clear that it’s possible. “Absolutely — living comfortably on $50,000 per year is very possible with intentional planning. The key is to balance necessities with lifestyle choices, reduce ...
When a drunk driver plowed into their home, Kevin and Amy Kirkland lost everything they loved. Would life ever be the same ...
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