Posts about National Standards

How math standards are getting lower...

The math goals set for our children are changing, and not for the better. Find out why these changes are happening, and what problems can arise from them.

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Will Schools Reopen This Year?

Governor Murphy announced there is a chance that schools in NJ could reopen before the end of the academic year. What does this mean for your child?

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Prioritize Your Child's Study Habits, Especially During Unknown Times

Importance of maintaining and developing good study habits for your child during uncertain times. Learn strategies to support your child's learning.

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U.S. Students' Success in STEM Depend on Advanced Math Skills

As the world globalizes, STEM job demand rises, but U.S. students, particularly minorities, struggle to meet STEM requirements. Click here to learn more!

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New Age Manufacturing & the Importance of Mathematics

growing number of job opportunities in manufacturing and production fields require basic math skills or math, science, physics refresher courses

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Reading Scores on National Exam Decline

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Standardized Testing & Graduation: From HSPA to NJSLA

Understand the evolution and current state of standardized testing and graduation requirements in NJ. Learn about the transition from PARCC to NJSLA.

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Math, Reading and Writing: Public Education is Making a Comeback

Discover the strength of public education with rising NAEP scores! Explore the shifting landscape in favor of public schools. Ready to learn more?

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