Educational Technology

January 13, 2017

Many parts of Oklahoma are high-level math, science ‘deserts’

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By Jennifer Palmer, Oklahoma Watch

Participation in advanced-level math and science classes in high school is a strong predictor of success in college, regardless of the grade earned in the class or whether it results in college credit, studies show. Yet as many as two-thirds of Oklahoma high schools report they don’t offer calculus or physics, leaving swaths of the state devoid of these classroom opportunities, according to data for the 2014-15 school year, reported by schools to U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights. Calculus and physics aren’t needed for a high school diploma, and schools may offer other high-level math and science courses, such as statistics. But calculus and physics are regarded as key concepts used in many other disciplines. And the classes are essential for entry into well-paying careers in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, as well as medicine.

http://www.enidnews.com/news/state/many-parts-of-state-are-high-level-math-science-deserts/article_a358247a-69b0-5e1e-b0dc-516560ae0ae5.html

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