Science education is the system of sharing and discussing science related topics with individuals. They can be children, adults or the general public. The subjects involved will be science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, social science and pedagogy. For primary and secondary education, the subjects included in the standards are physical science, life science, earth and space sciences. When the students are involved in science related activities, they will remember what they learn for a longer period of time. Experiments, calculations, laboratory works and teaching will improve the standards of the students. Simply teaching the subject will not produce the desired results in the students; rather they hinder their critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Curriculum-based math lessons in web-based adventure games for children from kindergarten to grade three make homework fun. Software includes assessment tools for parents and teachers. Include free trial and How it works.
Non-profit education program which works with underserved areas where Schlumberger people live and work. The company offers students, volunteers and teachers hands-on workshops and educational activities to foster teambuilding and promote a passion for
Provides emotional intelligence tests and training to businesses of all types, including Fortune 500 companies. Includes free resources for those interested in the application of emotional intelligence to business.
A question and answer service for K-12 math students and their teachers.
Bagatrix designs award winning algebra, pre-algebra, and basic math software that solves problems with step-by-step work and explanations.
Books in the mathematical sciences are recommended on the basis of readability as well as utility in the classroom. Main level is undergraduate and post-calculus.
Software for scientists and engineers since 1986, products include CoPlot (for scientific graphs, maps, and technical drawings) and CoStat (for statistics), CoCalc (RPN scientific calculator applet). Includes technical support details.
Lecturer notes for Mathematics, includes principle of mathematical induction, graph theory, vectors and more. With the author's contact information for comments from the users.
Located in Philadelphia. Includes academics and research, people, general information and internet resources.
Website of the Department of Statistics of the University of Washington.
Non-partisan resource with book reviews, research press releases, news articles, and statistics on gender issues.
Offers math games, puzzles, lessons, books & other cool stuffs for kids.
Offers video lessons for fractions, basic math, algebra, trigonometry, exponents, logarithms, permutations and combinations.
Resource on mathematics education which includes math lessons, math formulas and mathematics theory.
Established by a group of dedicated mathematics educators who wanted to promote mathematics education in Western Australia.
Provides mathematics teaching resources, software details, links and information on basic math theories.
Providing online science news in health & medicine, mind & brain, space & time, earth & climate, matter & energy, fossils & ruins and etc.
Global journal issued weekly and containing research serving the science community with online forums and discussions of important issues.
Located in Silver Spring, Maryland. Provides statistical consulting service, especially in data analysis of engineered systems with applications to probabilistic risk assessment.
Teaching Ideas, provides free lesson ideas, plans, activities and resources for primary teachers.
Online Math tutor, helps with Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus and test preparations including SAT, ACT, GED, etc.
Provides information on science adventures, field trips, science fairs, and experiments for children.
Provides test archive database, meetings, committees and clubs.