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How Students With Disabilities in New York Are Succeeding

Some special education experts say that New York’s assessment tests, aligned with Common Core standards and intended to improve student achievement, are not producing good outcomes for students with disabilities. Last year, throughout the state, there were 190 school districts

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How Students With Disabilities in New York Are Succeeding

How Students With Disabilities in New York Are Succeeding Some special education experts say that New York’s assessment tests, aligned with Common Core standards and intended to improve student achievement, are not producing good outcomes for students with disabilities. Last year,

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How Students With Disabilities in New York Are Succeeding

Some special education experts say that New York’s assessment tests, aligned with Common Core standards and intended to improve student achievement, are not producing good outcomes for students with disabilities. Last year, throughout the state, there were 190 school districts

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Common Core Assessments: Pros & Cons of Opting Out

By Marion Walsh, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP Last week, New York State students participated in the English Language Arts assessments.  Math assessments will occur Wednesday, April 30 – Friday, May 2.   This is the second year that students in New

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How the Common Core Standards Will Affect General and Special Education

The Common Core State Standards Initiative represents an effort led by states to establish a clear set of standards for math and language arts education from kindergarten through the 12th grade. The standards are designed to ensure that students graduating

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U.S. Department of Education Proposes End of 2 Percent Assessments

The U.S. Department of Education has proposed Regulations, published on August 23, 2013, to transition away from the so-called “2 percent rule.” Under the existing regulations, States have been allowed to develop alternate assessments aligned to modified academic achievement standards

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