Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new program in Oklahoma is tapping a diverse and unique group to offer high-dosage high school math tutoring — college students.
Oklahoma students could be required to take a fourth math credit to graduate high school, but they would have an extra year to complete it, if a new proposal becomes law. The state House ...
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More than 150 Oklahoma teachers and college students are earning extra money by tutoring 8th graders who are struggling with math. This is the third week for the federally funded pilot program, first ...
Meet the former classroom instructional coach in charge of the state's new effort to turn around math performance in public schools ...
A University of Oklahoma mathematics professor, Milos Savic, has received a two-year, $93,298 grant from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities to help undergraduate students pursuing ...
Education in science, technology, engineering and math is increasingly important for students preparing for college and the workforce. In Oklahoma, a range of schools offer strong STEM pathways, from ...