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Course registration gives us the chance to try out new subjects and explore possible areas of interest. When you make your tentative schedule for the fall, consider trying out a class on ...
COVID-19 and climate change prove why science standards can't ignore real-world concerns, write Andrew Zucker and Pendred Noyce.
Student demand for computer science courses is outstripping the supply of professors, creating a student divide of computing haves and have-nots.
Eighth grade students’ science test scores have fallen to the level they were in 2009, the first year the test was given.
Subsequently other classes were started on the penny system, and now among others even chemistry and physical geography are taught in penny lessons.
It turns out liking science isn’t the same as liking science class. A new report from the AmGen Foundation and Change the Equation, both of which advocate for STEM education, finds that while ...