The new math and English
language arts standards replace the Common Core in Indiana after months of debate about what students should know and learn at each grade level.
Not exact matches
Following months of lively debate among education, civic, and political leaders, the Massachusetts board of education approved plans Tuesday to
replace the state's own English /
language arts and mathematics
standards with a common set of teaching guidelines now being approved in states across the nation.
It's the homestretch for the new
standards, which are aligned with national common core
standards in mathematics and English
language arts and set to
replace the existing content goals adopted in 1998.