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 New York State Education Department

Teleconference

 
 

New York State Learning Standards for
Mathematics (Revisited) and English Language Arts (ELA)

and

Grades 3-8 ELA and Mathematics Testing Program

 

The Education Department is grateful to Nassau BOCES, NYIT, and NYS Teacher Centers for making the Teleconference available online

When:            October 20, 2004
                        1:00 pm – 2:45 pm Teleconference (PowerPoint Presentation)
                        2:45 pm – 4:00 pm Regional Discussions

Audience:      School Administrators
                        Directors of Mathematics/ English Language Arts
                        Curriculum Coordinators
                        Teachers

Panelists:        New York State Education Department Assistant Commissioners

Jean C. Stevens: Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education; Office of Curriculum and Instructional Support

David Abrams: Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education; Office of Standards, Assessment and Reporting

Candy Shyer: Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities: Special Education, Policy, Planning and Partnership

Purpose:        
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Provide updated information on the status of the New York State learning standards for mathematics (revisited) and English language arts and the State’s response to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirement for multi-year testing in grades 3-8 for mathematics and English language arts.

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Assist administrators and teachers in planning for these new initiatives at the district, school building and classroom levels.  Participants will have an opportunity to fax questions to the State Education Department (SED) throughout the teleconference.  Responses will be provided during the teleconference and posted to the website.

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Facilitate regional discussions, which will focus on sharing strategies and points of view in regard to preparing systems for these changes.  Guidance will be provided on how to stay connected to these initiatives at both a state and regional level.

Back to New York State Learning Standards for Mathematics (Revisited)
Back to New York State Learning Standards for English Language Arts (ELA)