Nearly half of Alberta’s Grade 6 students failed the provincewide math test in 2024, three years after the province started ...
Achievement rose in all areas among Grade 6 students locally, with 88 per cent meeting reading standards, 87 per cent in ...
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Lehigh Valley school leaders say online testing, middle-school math alignment impacted test scores
Test results show a tale of two school systems across the Lehigh Valley, with suburban districts Southern Lehigh and Parkland ...
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Danville Elementary School students were recently successful at the Math Olympiad Competition. Acadian, at right, earned a ...
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Grade 1 Winners Nysos, Nevada Beach Face Off In Laffit Pincay Jr.
Both G1 winners hail from the Bob Baffert barn, with Nysos making his first start since a narrow victory in the Breeders’ Cup ...
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Grade 5 students in Philippines trail Southeast Asia in reading, math proficiency
GRADE 5 students in the Philippines continue to fall behind most Southeast Asian neighbors in terms of proficiency in reading and mathematics, a learning assessment program by the United Nations ...
A learning assessment program report shows that among the factors that affect literacy include socioeconomic status, ...
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The idea that competition and choice benefit consumers applies to families and schooling, too. Ontario needs schools that teach math well ...
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Ontario to review approach to standardized testing as pace of math improvement slow
TORONTO - Ontario's education minister is appointing advisers to review the province's approach to standardized testing, saying results are not showing enough improvement, particularly in math.
The contest, part of Ripleigh's annual Pop Culture Seasonal Flavors series, allowed students to transform the popular phrase "6−7" into an ice cream.
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