The Florida Department of Education has put forth a new proposal aimed at identifying and addressing students with a “substantial math deficiency,” potentially paving the way for individual education plans for those affected.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Education has put forth a new proposal aimed at identifying and addressing students with a “substantial math deficiency,” potentially paving the way for individual education plans for those affected. The proposal, made public on Monday, is set to target students ranging from kindergarten to fourth grade.According to the proposed rule, students falling below certain criteria will be designated as having a substantial math deficiency.
For each grade level, the proposal specifies key areas of emphasis that will be used to evaluate students’ math proficiency. Meanwhile, fourth-grade students would be assessed based on their understanding of “interpreting data to include mode, median, and range.”
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