For junior college math tuition, the platform covers calculus, functions, and statistics, providing worked examples and practice to support preparation for PSLE, O-Level, and A-Level assessments.
Looking ahead, Odyssey Math Tuition plans to introduce enhancements to its programs, including updated interactive courses in the e-learning system ... and statistics to prepare students for PSLE, ...
The recent adjustment to the national admission guidelines for tertiary institutions has drawn varied reactions from teachers ...
After 27 years, Berkeley Math Circle has shut down its flagship program, BMC-Upper, due to “stringent” new campus background ...
A surge in COVID emergency funding has allowed district leaders add more dual credit classes and practical training for today ...
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Before We Kill Mathematics

In a strange deviation from the established norm in Nigeria's education system where Mathematics and English Language have always remained essential for all learners irrespective of their career ...
College Algebra is a major barrier to degree completion, but redesigning math experiences to focus on real-world applications can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in their ...
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Tertiary school admissions: The math question

RELIEF came for tertiary education applicants last week when the Federal Government removed the credit in mathematics requirement for admissions to arts and humanities courses as part of the ongoing ...
The policy is reportedly aimed at making tertiary education more inclusive and flexible – allowing students who have not ...
The Federal Ministry of Education has reaffirmed that English Language and Mathematics remain compulsory for all students registering for their O’Level examinations, despite recent changes to tertiary ...
The Federal Government has said Mathematics is a compulsory subject for all students sitting for O-Level examinations. This was conveyed in a press statement issued by Boriowo Folashade, spokesperson ...
After students eagerly entered Amanda Blevins’ classroom at Mosaic Elementary on Thursday afternoon, she returned a graded assignment and then shifted their attention to a series of warmup problems ...