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New York State’s Revised Standards Up for Public Comment

May 9, 2017 By Shane Vander Hart

New York State Department of Education Building in Albany, NY. Photo credit: Matt H. Wade (CC-By-SA)

NYSED last week announced that New York’s revised ELA and math standards are online and that they will take public comment on the revisions until June 2nd.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, New York, New York State Board of Regents, New York State Department of Education, Next Generation English Language Arts and Mathematics Learning Standards

Rush, Race Ahead With Subpar Standards

November 27, 2012 By Shane Vander Hart

Merryl H. Tisch, the chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents, and John B. King, Jr., the commissioner of the New York State Education Department wrote an op/ed for SchoolBook.  They said we shouldn’t slow down the implementation of the Common Core State Standards, but implement it faster. They write: The Common Core […]

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, John B. King, Merryl Tisch, New York State Board of Regents

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