The San Diego (CA) Union-Tribune (11/8, Flynn) profiles Ricardo Nemirovsky, a San Diego State University professor of math and education who directs the Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education, "a joint program involving SDSU and the University of California San Diego" established "to study how people learn math and science and then use that research to develop more effective K-12 and college curricula and better train educators to teach those subjects." The piece describes Nemirovsky's techniques and the center's efforts.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
California Program Aims To Improve Math, Science Teaching
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