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The Brown Center on Education Policy has released a new report stating that the middle school push on teaching algebra earlier has not led to higher math performance scores as as noted by the National Association of Education Progress. One would imagine that... by Lisa Jane | Mar 19, 2013 | Articles
When preparing for a Math exam, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of work that you need to do, or the amount of content that you need to cover. Moreover, anyone who’s not a natural mathematician will find it difficult to break down and practice particular... by Alan I. Rosenblatt, MD, FAAP and Paul S. Carbone, MD, FAAP | Oct 1, 2012 | Articles
American Academy of Pediatrics delivers what every parent & caregiver should know about autism with Autism Spectrum Disorders “Covers a wide range of topics in a straight forward, common sense manner, such as diagnosis, different behavioral therapies, family... by Kent Page McGroarty | Jan 13, 2012 | Articles
Opening your report card, knowing not-so-fantastic grades will be staring you in the face, is a frightening concept. The experience becomes even more nightmarish if your parents expected you to improve your grades and get a better report card. If you continuously see...
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