Students can’t succeed in math if they’re never exposed to it. And many students never get access to advanced—or even some foundational—math in high school. New federal civil rights data and an ...
HALF OF CSU FRESHMEN LACK SKILLS FOR COLLEGE COURSES: EVEN STUDENTS WHO GOT A'S, B'S IN HIGH SCHOOL FORCED TO TAKE REMEDIAL ENGLISH, MATH CLASSES Despite a sparkling 3.29 grade point average in high ...
When the College Board launched its Advanced Placement Precalculus course in 2022, it aimed to expand students’ access to advanced math courses and open more doors for students to earn college credit ...
All students are required to take at least two writing courses and at least one math course to graduate from UAB. To measure your mastery of a particular subject and determine which courses offer you ...
There's been a significant shift in the math preparedness of incoming college students at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). According to a new report from the school's ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Many community colleges have made changes to math placement policies, course structure and curriculum ...
A group of middle school girls is puzzling over a pie chart about reading habits in the U.S. Their “math designer” stands at the front of the room, encouraging students ...
A new report from the University of California, San Diego has ignited a viral conversation on social media, because it demonstrates the alarming lack of preparation among incoming freshmen for college ...
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High school students planning to apply to the University of California now have a broader set of courses they can take to meet the math requirement for admission to the public university system. As ...
When math expectations are not transparent and aligned across a state’s schools, colleges and universities, students’ paths ...