At the New York State Social Research Council (NYSCSS) meeting last week, the New York State Education Administration (NYSED) renewed the upcoming changes in the New York State Social Research Council exam and released a new document relating to Global II I explained it. Inspection
NYSED has released a revised version of the prototype of Part 2 of the Global II exam to create a response question (CRQ). A little hint will change, so please read it carefully
There are 2 sets of CRQ in the exam, there are 9 questions in total. One group always ends with a causality problem (4 points), the other group ends with a comparison question or ends at a turning point (each 5 points)
In addition, look at "Understanding CRQ Documentation" summarized by the teacher who helped write this part of the exam. It provides a convenient explanation and a list of vocabulary that we enter here
To prepare for the new Global II exam, educators and students created a new section dedicated to the examination on the website and filled in new writing materials. We will learn more about the new exams and get feedback from teachers using them so we will add more materials in the coming months.
Permanent and persistent problems of new visions Beginning in June 2019, there are long papers in the examination of the New York State Global History Council. Every year the trick is the same. Students need to review the five documents and link them to permanent problems in the history of mankind. In order to help teachers and students tie the topic of 10,000 years ago through repeated themes, we provide the following list of persistent questions that will be interwoven through the course.
The main exam is carried out by high school students in New York, covering English, mathematics, science, social studies, LOTE (languages other than English). Students who decide not to study a foreign language can supplement school units with the appropriate number of business education, art, music, and technical courses. The Board of Education chairperson passes the passing score in English, mathematics, American history and administration, science, world history and geography national exam to obtain high school diploma for all public school students We are seeking to do. Some IEP-like students with special needs can pass the RCT (Regents Competency Test) to obtain a local diploma.
In New York State, the acquired high school diploma is called Regents Diploma and it is acquired after passing the required subject Regents exam. Two levels are offered. It is the Regents Diploma of the standard and the Regents Diploma of the Advanced Designation. Both diplomas require 22 credits, including English 4 credits, 4 credits of sociology, 3 scientific credits, 0.5 health credits, arts or music 1 credits, physical education 2 credits, junior high school 1 credits. 5 units of sequential or elective course, 3 Advanced Secondary course and 5 unit sequential or elective courses are required for Advanced Designation Diploma.
This will test the Board of Directors of June and New York State. As AP biology ends more than a month before the annual Regents season, I have time to plan a more effective streaming chemistry review meeting. The first thing I did was to recruit more teachers to participate in the broadcast. The course was divided into 12 modules and I found 11 other teachers throughout the state that I was going to cheat myself on the world's most traded video platform. We will spend a lot of time using a simple Google Form to ensure that the course we offer is actually a story and to solve the problems students actually encounter. To gather questions from students throughout the state.