Calculating change

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Calculating change

On-location reports from five innovative programs across America, show how parents and communities can work together to promote better, more creative math and science education. A youth services director in Lorain, Ohio, works with gang members and uses a pool table to teach them basic math while helping them develop self-confidence. A mother in Reston, Virginia, invents a colorful shapes-and-patterns game to teach geometry and other advanced math concepts in an after-school program. Bob Moses and David Dennis, former ₂60s voting rights activists, today focus on teaching African American students math skills and confidence through the Algebra Project. A New York City class learns fractions, ratio, proportion, and geometric principles while designing and building models of a housing project. Elementary students on the Isleta Reservation in New Mexico test the water of the Rio Grande to learn about the interdependency of life forms on earth.

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Ochoa, Ellen, 1958-

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Ellen Ochoa (b. May 10, 1958, Los Angeles, California), is an engineer, astronaut, and director of the Johnson Space Center. She became the first Hispanic woman to go into space in 1993....