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Mathematics education in the United States varies considerably from one state to the next, and even within a single state. However, with the adoption of the Common Core Standards in most states and the District of Columbia beginning in 2010, mathematics content across the country has moved into closer agreement for each grade level.
Sun-Yung Alice Chang (b. 1948), researcher in mathematical analysis; Alonzo Church (1903–1995) William Schieffelin Claytor (1908–1967), third African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, University of Pennsylvania [1] [2] Paul Cohen (1934–2007) Don Coppersmith (b. 1950), cryptographer, first four-time Putnam Fellow in history
This list includes Wikipedia articles for people from the African diaspora who have postgraduate degrees in mathematics or statistics, have worked in mathematics, or are known for mathematical accomplishments in the United States (African-Americans). The list is grouped by the time the person's first degree in mathematics was awarded, or when ...
The states are represented by 'A' and 'E'. The numbers are the probability of flipping the state. ... demographic evolution of a population, etc.) uses mathematical ...
Underrepresented groups in computing, a subset of the STEM fields, include Hispanics, and African-Americans. In the United States in 2015, Hispanics were 15% of the population and African-Americans were 13%, but their representation in the workforces of major tech companies in technical positions typically runs less than 5% and 3%, respectively ...
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Mathematics education in the United States (6 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Mathematics in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Mathematics education programs in the United States (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Mathematics education in the United States" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.