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After two decades, the executive director of the State School Boards Association, Tim Kremer, has decided it’s time to retire. He shares his insights with…
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Changing the way medical schools educate future physicians may be an important step in changing the entire health care system for the better, an Austin,…
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Green Party candidate for lieutenant governor Jia Lee is pushing for more funding and less standardized testing and segregation in public schools. Lee, an…
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Three new regents elected by the legislature this week are expected to help lead an ongoing reversal in education policy in New York to less emphasis on…
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The state’s education commissioner said parents who are thinking of opting their children out of standardized tests again this school year should stick…
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A new poll finds Gov. Andrew Cuomo with the lowest approval ratings since he took office, in a year where corruption scandals have dominated news at the…
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Disagreements that have roiled the state’s education community in the wake of new teacher evaluation laws approved by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls universal pre-kindergarten one of his big priorities, and last year state lawmakers approved a big grant program to increase…
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Education reforms were one of the most contentious parts of this year's state budget. But while most of the attention went to negotiations about teacher…
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New York state Sen. Dave Valesky is among those who are calling this year's budget process a difficult one. The central New York senator and member of the…