
NY Governor Cuomo Criticizes Board of Regents
New York Post // February 11, 2014The New York State Board of Regents has indicated that teachers and principals will receive less consequences for ineffective performance.
Read MoreThe New York State Board of Regents has indicated that teachers and principals will receive less consequences for ineffective performance.
Read MoreIn a report released on Monday, the New York State Board of Regents decided to ease up on consequences for teachers and students. The decision was based on parents and teachers complaining about the tough Common Core standards and new teacher evaluations.
Read MoreThe New York State Board of Regents approved a regulation that makes it easier for teachers who receive "ineffective" evaluation ratings for two straight years to defend themselves.
Read MoreThere are 1,200 unwanted teachers in the NYC Absent Teacher Reserve, costing more than $100 million annually.
Read MoreThe Common Core standards have been strongly opposed by teachers and some parents, causing legislators to support halting them for two years. This action will slow down education reform that is already long overdue.
Read MoreThe report recently released by StudentsFirstNY reveals 14 Brooklyn schools have 20% or more teachers considered ineffective.
Read MoreA new report shows underachieving, poor, and minority students are not getting the help they need in the classroom.
Read MoreA New York Daily News editorial features findings from the new report from StudentsFirstNY and calls for reform to address the unsatisfactory distribution of teacher quality in New York City.
Read MoreStudents in high-poverty areas of New York City are more likely to be taught by teachers considered "unsatisfactory."
Read MoreSchool districts with high percentages of minority students have the highest number of ineffective teachers.
Read MoreThere are 1,200 unwanted teachers in the NYC Absent Teacher Reserve, costing more than $100 million annually.
Read MoreTeachers and parents have expressed several complaints regarding the implementation of the Common Core standards. Fighting the Common Core will slow down the advancement of our education system.
Read MoreParents Transparency Project founder Campbell Brown and NY Daily News reporter Corinne Lestch discuss issues with the Absent Teacher Reserve in New York City.
Read MoreThe Common Core standards have been strongly opposed by teachers and some parents, causing legislators to support halting them for two years. This action will slow down education reform that is already long overdue.
Read MoreOn Thursday, NYC Councilwoman Maria Carmen del Arroyo led a rally outside of the Girls Prep Bronx Charter School, vowing to fight for its stay.
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