Thursday, April 7, 2011
help desk - how many vertical angles
Here's a problem from The Art of Problem Solving Counting Introduction to Counting and Probability by David Patrick:
How many pairs of vertical angles are formed by five distinct lines that have a common point of intersection?
p. 64
Posted by Catherine Johnson at 2:28 PM 3 comments
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Art of Problem Solving,
Catherine,
combinations and permutations
Peter Meyer on the Forum
I am not alone
Be sure to read his March 30th post, too.
Posted by Catherine Johnson at 1:16 PM 1 comments
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Catherine,
how politics work,
Irvington schools,
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Gymnastics and Ed Reform -- something in common
Just wanted to let you know about a new post on Throwing Curves.
Parents and Coaches -- An interesting interaction.
You do not need to be particularly interested or knowledgeable about gymnastics to appreciate the similarities.
Posted by LynnG at 5:06 AM 0 comments
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education reform,
Lynn,
sports and sport psychology
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
August Wren
Jennifer Orkin Lewis is doing the paintings for Perfect Score Project.
I love Jennifer's work. I have boxes of her stationery.
Posted by Catherine Johnson at 3:26 PM 0 comments
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Perfect Score Project
It's here!
I've been having beaucoup fun with SAT math (not so much with SAT reading, which is TAXING).
I've just started re-taking the Blue Book math tests.
I don't consciously remember the questions, but I'm a hell of a lot faster -- I finish with time to spare -- and I get almost all of them right.
Which I think is interesting.
Posted by Catherine Johnson at 3:22 PM 3 comments
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Catherine,
Debbie Stier,
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sick!
Sorry to have gone missing -- I was thinking the virus that waylaid the household was going to pass me by, but noooooooo.
Posted by Catherine Johnson at 3:17 PM 0 comments
Monday, April 4, 2011
Public schools have experienced "negative productivity"
Read more about it here at Education Quick Takes.
Posted by Grace at 6:02 AM 1 comments
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Education Quick Takes
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Connecticut May Make Changes to MBR
One of the more bizarre aspects of funding schools in Connecticut is the "Minimum Budget Requirement" -- a law that requires towns to budget AT LEAST as much for the schools as they did the year before, no exceptions. The penalty? For every $1 drop in spending, the State takes away $2 in town grants.
This year, a very small change to the MBR is being considered at the State legislature. It isn't enough, but it is a start.
Throwing Curves has a new blog post up on the changes to Connecticut's Minimum Budget Requirement - Small Changes to Town Education Budgets May Be Possible.
Posted by LynnG at 4:32 AM 4 comments
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budgets and contingency budgets,
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