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  • AFC 和 NYIC 教育合作组织对 DOE 评分和晋升政策提案作出回应

    儿童倡导者与 30 多个其他签署方一起,就教育部提出的 2019-2020 学年成绩政策提供了反馈和建议。鉴于 COVID-19 相关的学校停课带来的前所未有的挑战,该信件敦促教育部在本学期给予所有学生课程学分,以取代成绩体系,并设计一个单独的系统来为落后的学生提供所需的支助。.

    2020 年 4 月 24 日

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    We believe it would be inequitable to give grades, notations of “needs improvement” or “incomplete,” or any other indication of how a student performed while schools were closed, particularly given how many students have been unable to access remote learning in a meaningful way. Labeling a student as needing improvement or having incomplete work would unfairly penalize students who have faced barriers to remote learning such as lack of access to technology and digital literacy, lack of English proficiency of parents and students alike, lack of special education supports, family trauma, and overall lack of resources, among others.

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