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| Texas Instruments uses extensive research to help improve mathematics and science education. For more than 20 years, researchers in North America, Europe and Asia have contributed to substantial research on the use of handheld graphing technology and classroom networks to transform mathematics and science teaching.
This research, which is independent and objective, is in partnership with the Federal Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences and by the National Science Foundation in U.S.; in Europe, by Ministries of Education and the European Union; and by major research universities worldwide.
Research shows how TI products and services help:
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| | Learners increase mathematics success |
| | Schools meet teaching goals |
| | Schools attain accountability goals |
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| Research teaches TI how to use educational technology effectively to:
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| | Improve learner skills and achievement in secondary level maths education when incorporated into the curriculum |
| | Improve mathematics exam results, with and without learner use during testing |
| | Lead to significantly better learner attitudes toward mathematics |
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| TI abides by a rigorous code of ethics in all research activities – a code of ethics designed to ensure the highest standards of research independence and objectivity.
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