A new report from UCSD demonstrates the alarming lack of preparation among incoming freshmen for college level math courses.
A sharp rise in students without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators and policymakers.
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Once-Prestigious University Of California, San Diego, Now Admits Students Who Can’t Solve ...
California’s public universities were once excellent at milling out mostly competent graduates (along with the requisite duds ...
A UC San Diego report reveals a significant spike in freshmen requiring remedial math classes, with the need increasing from ...
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CSAT Grade 1 Cutoffs Decline in Korean, Math
This year’s CSAT is expected to have lower raw score cutoffs for Grade 1 in Korean and Mathematics compared to last year’s exam, as it was more difficult. The proportion of students receiving Grade 1 ...
Middle schoolers' access to the course is stratified along racial, socioeconomic, and regional lines, new research finds.
America has plenty of talented people — but a UC San Diego study finds our schools are failing to educate them. And everyone ...
On the Nation’s Report Card in 2024, only two in five fourth graders were proficient in grade-level math. By eighth grade, ...
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 ...
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AI is actually bad at math, researchers show
Though AI models have been trained to emit the correct answer and to recognize that "2 + 2 = 5" might be a reference to the ...
How a student innovator is transforming math anxiety into curiosity through movement, technology and hands-on learning ...
Math scores in the US have been so bad for so long that teachers could be forgiven for trying anything to improve them.
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