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Efforts to require Asian American history in schools after anti-Asian hate starting to pay off
Three years after Connecticut became the third state to require Asian American and Pacific Islander history in K-12 education ...
Racine County Eye on MSN
Wisconsin lawmakers have ideas to improve math education; teachers, experts are skeptical
AB 615 would require schools to implement three numeracy-based tests per year for students starting in kindergarten through eighth grade.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has announced the results of assessments for last school year, and while results of the tests and the state’s Future Ready Index were mixed with strong ...
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Supreme Court struggles over whether Alabama can execute man found to be intellectually disabled
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled over how courts should decide borderline cases of whether convicted murderers are ...
The Kentucky Department of Education released its annual assessments of proficiency in reading, math and other subjects. Here ...
Opinion
Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSNOpinion
Column: Pronunciation and spelling are still important
Once upon a time, I was asked at the place where I work part time to create a pronunciation guide to some common words.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over how courts should decide borderline cases of whether convicted murderers are ...
Opinion
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Too many kids can't read. Blame a lack of spelling tests — Abby McCloskey
Commentary: We are losing something important when schools move away from the basics, letting technology fill in the gaps with spellcheck.
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Lehigh Valley school leaders say online testing, middle-school math alignment impacted test scores
Test results show a tale of two school systems across the Lehigh Valley, with suburban districts Southern Lehigh and Parkland ...
Scores on New York’s statewide assessment tests improved in both math and English language arts during the 2024-2025 school year. Statewide, 57% of students tested proficient in math last year, up 3 ...
New Jersey education officials had some rare positive news when they released statewide standardized test scores this week.
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