Yet another dire warning about the need for workers who can “thrive in the global economy:” [T]he Commission concludes that reform in mathematics and science will be possible only if we “do school differently” in ways that emphasize the centrality of math and science to educational improvement and innovation…. As a society, we must commit [...]
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