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  2. Everyday Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Mathematics. Everyday Mathematics is a pre-K and elementary school mathematics curriculum, developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project (not to be confused with the University of Chicago School of Mathematics). The program, now published by McGraw-Hill Education, has sparked debate.

  3. Brilliant (website) - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant.org is an American for-profit company and associated community that features 70+ guided courses [2] across the site. It operates via a freemium business model. [3] Brilliant was founded in 2012. [3] At the Launch Festival in March 2013, CEO and co-founder Sue Khim presented the idea of Brilliant, attracting funding from venture ...

  4. NWEA - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Website. nwea.org. The Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) [1][2] is a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (acquired by HMH in 2023) that creates academic assessments for students pre-K-12. NWEA assessments are used by over 50,000 schools and districts in 149 countries. [3] There are over 16.2 million students using NWEA. [4]

  5. Timeline of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    150 BC – China, Negative numbers appear in the Chinese text The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. 150 BC – 75 BC – Phoenician, Zeno of Sidon. 190 BC – 120 BC – Greece, Hipparchus develops the bases of trigonometry. 190 BC – 120 BC – Greece, Hypsicles. 160 BC – 100 BC – Greece, Theodosius of Bithynia.

  6. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many areas of mathematics, which include number theory (the study of numbers), algebra (the study of formulas and related structures), geometry (the study ...

  7. Stanford Online High School - Wikipedia

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    Stanford OHS offers three levels of enrollment, determined by the number of courses a student is enrolled in each academic year. [14] The three options are known as full-time for students taking 4–5 courses, part-time for students taking 2–3 courses, and single course for students taking 1 course (or 2 semester-long courses).

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