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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Carolyn Jones

Controversial new law would require mandatory math tests for kindergartners

  • California is considering Senate Bill 1067, which would mandate screening for basic maths skills in all kindergartners, first-, and second-graders to provide early intervention.
  • The legislation aims to address the state's poor math scores as only 37% of students met grade-level standards last year, with significant disparities among different student groups.
  • Proponents, including education non-profit EdVoice, argue that early maths skills are crucial for future academic success and that screenings effectively identify students needing support, as seen in other states.
  • Opponents, such as the California Teachers Association, contend that the screenings are unnecessary given existing maths frameworks and investments, and that they may be too narrow or ineffective without additional funding for tutoring.
  • Some educators express concern that the proposed tests could overly focus on children's deficits and potentially stigmatize students, teachers, or schools.

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California mulls new law requiring kindergartners to take math tests

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