The Chronicle of Higher Education

Juggling the Numbers

A federal spending shift spurs debate over mathematics and science education

For a decade, as the chancellor of Maryland's public university system, Donald N. Langenberg had pushed universities there and elsewhere around the nation to produce better-qualified schoolteachers in science and mathematics.

Then, after stepping down in 2001, he returned to...

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