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New York's Education Department is rethinking how all students learn by scrutinizing class time, grades, and tests, proposing a shift to "competency-based education."
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ALBANY, New York
Who
Education Department officials, Board of Regents, Regent Hasoni Pratts, Shannon Logan
What
New York's Education Department is rethinking how all students learn by scrutinizing class time, grades, and tests, proposing a shift to "competency-based education."
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 20:57:58 GMT · 4h 40m ago
Where
ALBANY, New York ·
Why
The proposal aims to move away from a system of memorizing facts for tests towards proving "competency" and building skills like critical thinking and global citizenship.
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How this affects you
If implemented, the changes would eliminate Regents exams as a graduation requirement for students entering high school in 2029, potentially altering how academic achievement is measured and demonstrating readiness for college and careers in New York.
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