Despite recent major reforms in the way math is taught in California, fewer than half of the state’s students meet or exceed the state’s grade-level standards, according to results from the Smarter ...
While state works to hide the problems, these math and reading programs use proven techniques and shun short-term fixes.
Only about 35% of California students met or exceeded math standards this year, only about 1 percentage point higher than the previous year. Smarter Balanced Assessment results were lower for ...
In the spring of 2015, California began administering Smarter Balanced assessments, annual standardized tests in math and English language arts aligned with the Common Core standards. Last school year ...
A law going into effect in July has some community college math professors worried it will hurt the very students it seeks to help.
San Francisco’s failed experiment to eliminate tracking of math students casts a long shadow over efforts for equity in math ...
More than half of district students failed to meet grade-level standards in reading and math, but the district scored well in ...