A new report from UCSD demonstrates the alarming lack of preparation among incoming freshmen for college level math courses.
You might find the following question on a first-grade math test: "Fill in the box: 7+2 = [blank] + 6." What you wouldn't expect is for 25 percent of incoming freshmen at a highly ranked university to ...
Middle schoolers' access to the course is stratified along racial, socioeconomic, and regional lines, new research finds.
UC San Diego says it’s struggling to deal with a large and growing number of freshmen whose math skills are below ...
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Schools are less likely to offer Latino and Black students early algebra, limiting odds they will get advanced courses and higher-paying jobs.
Twenty years ago, the University of Arkansas launched the Department of Education Reform (EDRE) with the bold vision of using research to transform how education policy is designed and delivered. Two ...
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Coastal Commission Looks to Shed Its Controversial Reputation By Nadia Lathan | Voice of San Diego Commission members gathered in downtown Sacramento last ...