Tag Archive | "Miami-Dade College"

Grado 13: Muchos Estudiantes en Florida Fracasan en el Aprendizaje de Aritmética


Mc Nelly Torres, Lynn Waddell y Sarah González: En el curso escolar 2010-11, 125,042 alumnos de college de la Florida tuvieron que tomar clases remediales de Matemática.

Published in Education, Español, Government

13th Grade: More Florida Students Than Ever Before Struggle With Math


Mc Nelly Torres and Lynn Waddell and Sarah Gonzalez: In the 2010-11 school year, some 125,042 Florida college students needed to take a remedial math class.

Published in Education, Government

Grado 13: En los colleges estatales, una crisis de los alumnos de primer año mal preparados


Sarah González, Mc Nelly Torres y Lynn Waddell: En el curso escolar 2010-11, el 54 por ciento de los graduados de secundaria desaprobaron por lo menos una asignatura en los exámenes de ingreso del Sistema de Colleges de la Florida

Published in Education, Español, Government

13th Grade: In State Community College, A Crisis of Unprepared Freshmen


Sarah Gonzalez, Mc Nelly Torres and Lynn Waddell: In 2010-11, 54 percent of students coming out of high school failed at least one subject on the Florida College System’s placement test

Published in Education, Government

Grado 13: las escuelas de la Florida no preparan bien a los alumnos para el college


Mc Nelly Torres y Lynn Waddell: El sistema de educación pública de kínder a grado 12 de la Florida ha graduado en los últimos 10 años cientos de miles de estudiantes que no podían leer, escribir o solucionar problemas de Matemática lo suficientemente bien para tomar algunos cursos de nivel de college.

Published in Education, Español, Government

13th Grade: How Florida Schools Are Failing To Prepare Graduates For College


Mc Nelly Torres and Lynn Waddell: Florida’s K-12 public education system has graduated hundreds of thousands of students in the past decade who couldn’t read, write or solve math problems well enough to take some college-level courses.

Published in Education, Government

Poll Shows Parents Generous in Grading Schools


Howard Goodman: Hispanic and African-American parents in Florida and seven other southern states are wildly overconfident that their children’s schools are doing a good job and that their kids will go on to college and even attain advanced college degrees, a new poll shows.

Published in Blog, Education


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