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The Kid Whisperer: How to deal with a sleeper in class

Dear Kid Whisperer, I teach eighth-grade math. I have a student who sleeps (pretends to sleep?) through my class most days. Talking about it with him is not working. What do I do? Answer: Ahh, the ...
With the Crestwood football team having the opportunity to reach the .500 mark on the season, the Comets went on the road and picked up a 49-7 win over Western Wayne to improve to 2-2. Quarterback ...
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Teaching English: opportunity or inequality?

Lan, an excellent infrastructure engineer, has been involved with major projects in Vietnam, his home country. But after moving to New Zealand more than five years ago, he is still struggling to find ...
Learn how to enable the Scientific Calculator and use Math Notes on your iPhone, and breeze through Math equations with ease.
Pete Carroll will celebrate his 74th birthday by coaching the Raiders against the Chargers. But he still feels as energetic ...
Money expert Ramit Sethi has spoken a lot about side hustles when it comes to improving your finances. Here he shares five ...
When your doctor rattles off numbers like cholesterol levels or BMI, it might feel like listening to a math lecture. But ...
AI hallucinations occur when LLMs generate false or misleading information. Explore how the researchers are tackling this ...
His conclusion was stunning: between 1932 and 1971, more than 350 stocks had returned 100 times or more for patient holders.
Tipping points in our climate predictions are both wildly dramatic and wildly uncertain. Can mathematicians make them useful?
Jobs for graduates with only coding skills may be going away, but university computer science programs pivot to training for AI-related work.
To come up with a result as weird as this, you need to be using some equally mind-bending math – and indeed, this paradox comes to us from the world of set theoretic geometry. If that’s not familiar ...