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Understanding the gender gap in computers and STEM
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U.S. Students' Success in STEM Depend on Advanced Math Skills

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As the world globalizes, STEM job demand rises, but U.S. students, particularly minorities, struggle to meet STEM requirements. Click here to learn more!

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New Age Manufacturing & the Importance of Mathematics

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growing number of job opportunities in manufacturing and production fields require basic math skills or math, science, physics refresher courses

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NJ GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES ‘COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR ALL’ copy
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NJ Governor Announces ‘Computer Science for All’

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Governor Phil Murphy announced his 'Computer Science For All' Grant. What does this mean for the STEM curriculum in your school?

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The Science Behind the Abacus

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Research shows the abacus boosts student success, leading to higher test scores, increased confidence, and more opportunities compared to non-abacus peers.

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Math Genie Classroom2
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Learning the Abacus is Learning to Learn

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When your child masters skills taught in the abacus, they master how to learn. The abacus student will see how and why concepts and facts are formed

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