Students at University Park Elementary are using a centuries-old method to develop problem-solving, math, and social skills.
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Test-blind admissions, grade inflation, and mandated admissions from underrepresented high schools are destroying higher education.
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Google's AlphaProof is capable of solving complex mathematics but it's greatest feature may actually be finding errors.