Accelerate Learning has published a new guide to help K-12 educators implement the Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools. The free guide, "Building the New California Math Classroom," is ...
Este artículo está disponible en español. Léelo en español. The decision of whether to offer algebra in eighth grade – and when, how and for whom to accelerate math instruction – is for individual ...
California’s twice-revised framework for K-12 math instruction is on pause, likely for months, as the California Department of Education considers hundreds of line-by-line changes and lengthy ...
A 12th grade student in Los Angeles completes work in a class to prepare for college math and statistics. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) California students’ math scores have lagged for years and ...
CALIFORNIA, USA — This story was originally published by CalMatters. When Rebecca Pariso agreed to join a team of educators tasked in late 2019 with California’s new mathematics framework, she said ...
A California-based group is sounding the alarm as the state education department considers implementing a framework that promotes controversial ideas about race and mathematics. The "Pathway to ...
Editor's note: This piece was authored by Arman Sidhu. California’s recent decision to overhaul its mathematics education framework has generated extensive debate and discussion. The proposed changes, ...
Students looking for more advanced mathematics than school provides will turn elsewhere to find it. While mathematicians and parents are bemoaning the newly adopted California Mathematics Framework, ...
The decision of whether to offer algebra in eighth grade – and when, how and for whom to accelerate math instruction – is for individual school districts and charter schools to make, the latest draft ...
California students’ math scores have lagged for years and only gotten worse during the pandemic. The California State Board of Education has the job of adopting K-12 curriculum frameworks in ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. When Rebecca Pariso agreed to join a ...