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Over 10,000 students compete in NTIC National Mathematics Challenge
More than 10,000 students from primary and secondary schools across Nigeria on Saturday participated in the 23rd Annual National Mathematics Competition (ANMC), organised by Nigerian Tulip ...
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Insecurity: Radio bridging education gap
As insecurity, displacement and poverty continue to disrupt formal education in parts of northern Nigeria, community-based radio learning is helping children regain access to basic literacy and ...
Across the country, states are passing new laws aimed at improving math teaching—mandating that schools intervene early to ...
These low-floor, high-ceiling problems support differentiation, challenging all students by encouraging flexible thinking and allowing for multiple solution paths.
Analysis: There's no doubt that bonus points are driving the uptake of Higher Level maths, but the initiative has had unintended consequences In Ireland, the proportion of students opting to complete ...
Abstract: Mathematics is crucial in learning core sciences and resolving everyday problems. However, conventional teaching methods frequently cannot cater to the specific needs of learners, especially ...
As Australia’s maths teacher shortage worsens and NAPLAN numeracy rates dip, some schools are experimenting with specialist maths teachers in Years 5 and 6. The idea is to deepen expertise and lift ...
Frank Brown’s (BSc'91, BEng’94, BEd’95) affinity for Dal and passion for teaching math came together in 1996 when he became an instructor for the Faculty of Open Learning & Career Development’s ...
An 11-year-old boy has passed his maths GCSE with the highest grade possible. Harry Clark achieved a grade nine for the higher paper and also got an eight in his further maths exam, falling just one ...
CBSE Two-Level System for Class 11 and 12: The Central Board of Secondary Education is making plans to introduce a two-level system in Science and Mathematics for Classes 11 and 12. It is similar to ...
The main idea behind the two-tier model is to give students the option to study STEM subjects at different levels of difficulty, depending on their career goals. In a move that could reshape senior ...
Pupils at a Lancashire secondary school are to be taught maths ‘virtually’ by a teacher based 300 miles away in Devon, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) understands. Did you know with a ...
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