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Math Controversy: NYC Skips Bidding for New Curriculum
New York City, USASunday, December 15, 2024
The initiative started with 265 high schools testing out Illustrative Math for algebra. However, many teachers weren't happy with the strict lesson plans and the need for students to work in groups with little teacher help. Despite a drop in Algebra 1 Regents exam scores this year, the DOE made Illustrative Math mandatory in almost all high schools.
The DOE insisted it followed all procurement policies. They also said Savvas was among the companies they considered when they looked for math curricula. Emails from another vendor, Curriculum Associates, show that the DOE had checked out their programs too, a month before NYC Solves was announced. These emails raise questions about fairness and whether some vendors knew about the DOE's plans early.
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