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About 30% of California students who took the first California Science Test met or exceeded the new "Next Generation Science Standards" ...
The Next Generation Science Standards were established with the goal of improving the country’s performance in STEM. In California, they seem to be working.
According to a study, various parts of the state have levels of arsenic in drinking water at higher than 5 micrograms per ...
Less than one-third of California students are meeting standards in science. There’s a lot the state can do to bring students up to speed.
The data shows that students’ scores in English and math continue to trail pre-pandemic results and a majority of California students are still placing below grade-level standards in all three ...
The U.S. Supreme Court sided on Friday with fuel producers that had opposed California's standards for vehicle emissions and electric cars under a federal air pollution law, agreeing that their legal ...
As California prepares to overhaul its approach to math education, professors are lobbying the UC system to rethink its embrace of high-school “data science.” ...
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California Loses the Right to Set Its Own Emissions StandardsCalifornia used to be able to set its own emissions standards above and beyond those set by the Federal government. It was a provision of the Clean Air Act, signed into law by republican president ...
In recent years, California has encouraged districts to use fundamental reading skills, including phonics, when teaching students how to read. Assembly Bill 2222, authored by Assemblymember Blanca … ...
California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM) is dedicated to advancing the art and science of medicine through medical education, research, and compassionate healthcare delivery in an ...
But on Friday, Boars, which consists of representatives from each UC campus, voted unanimously to drop data science from its math admissions standards, two people who were present told The Chronicle.
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