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Most California students continue to struggle from pandemic learning setbacks and do not meet grade-level standards in math and reading, new state test scores show, with incremental gains in math ...
California is preparing to overhaul the way its schools teach math with new state guidelines, a 1,000-page effort that’s drawn both staunch support and fierce criticism over the nearly four ...
2022 California test scores show 84% of Black students and 79% of Latino and low-income students did not meet state math standards. Oct. 24, 2022 It’s challenging to know what is going wrong.
California will officially adopt a new "equity" and "social justice" based mathematics framework for its K-12 schools after a vote from the State Board of Education on Wednesday. After multiple ...
Most California students did not meet standards in math and English this year, state officials announced Monday in another example of test scores continuing to fall after the pandemic ...
Since 2020, California has led a contentious experiment in high school math. That year, public universities in the state — including Berkeley and U.C.L.A. — loosened their admissions criteria ...
Official data last year showed that California students continue to fare poorly in math proficiency, with only 33 percent of students meeting the state’s assessment standards – a dramatic drop ...
Faculty members across the University of California system are staging a behind-the-scenes protest against an admissions policy they say risks leaving their students unprepared for college-level math.
The last adoption took place just a few years after California adopted its current math standards, in the early days of Common Core, when the number of quality materials on the market was much more ...
Regarding Faith Bottum’s “California’s Weapons of Math Destruction” (Cross Country, Aug. 19) about the Board of Education’s framework to prevent proficient students from advancing in ...
If California is interested in improving its actual math performance, it should return to the CA Math Standards approved in December 1997 so essentially 1998. It was written by a subset of their ...
(The Center Square) - Most California students are still not meeting basic state standards for all subjects, according to the latest annual report from the California Department of Education.