Your article about our children’s poor math performance (“Poor Math Scores on World Stage Trouble U.S.,” Jan. 5, 2005) quotes the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics’ Cathy L. Seeley as saying ...
Your provocative front-page article (“U.S. Leaders Fret Over Students’ Math and Science Weaknesses,” Sept. 14, 2005) raises core questions about our values as mathematics educators. But the crisis ...
The high school class of 2005 recorded what officials say are the highest-ever average scores on the math portion of the SAT college entrance exam, a modest jump from last year that comes amid ...
Despite a boost in the numbers for the math section of the exam, the verbal scores saw little to no change. Local students who graduated in June performed better on their SAT math exams this year than ...