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California may test kindergarteners in math to boost scores
California's proposed Senate Bill 1067 mandates early math assessments for kindergarteners to address low proficiency rates.
State leaders’ recent attention to early literacy has led to funding and new programs to help close the literacy achievement gap. But math? The state hasn’t focused on it. And that neglect shows.
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California stands at a pivotal moment in math education. The State Board of Education has adopted a new mathematics framework for kindergarten through grade twelve that emphasizes equity, engagement, ...
New guide shares practical examples for delivering engaging, equitable, and effective math instruction at the elementary, middle, and high school levels “Systemic change may begin with policy ...
A Roosevelt International Middle School student takes a math enrichment class by computer at home in 2020. (Photo courtesy of San Diego Unified School District) This story first appeared at The 74, a ...
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