The city Department of Education will launch the Division of Inclusive and Accessible Learning (DIAL), which will have a $750 million annual budget and
Mayor Eric Adams announces the Department of Education is launching a new division for students with disabilities and multilaunguage learners and rolling out a new math curriculum. Monday, June 24, 2024.With NYC public schools wrapping up for the summer this week, the Adams administration announced two new educational initiatives on Monday — including one devoted to students with disabilities and multilanguage learners.
The division will both grow already existing inclusion programs — like those for students with autism or who are bilingual, “steamline” the process for getting students the services they need and train educators on how to provide better instruction to the covered populations, according to City Hall. “This is a historic day as we bring together offices of special education and multilanguage learners under a vision that is going to elevate both of them to heights unknown,” Banks said during the Monday news conference.the new math curriculum, “NYC Solves,” not even a year after overhauling how reading is taught in city schools with a program calledThe so-called “Illustrative Math” model will be implemented at 93 middle schools across 8 districts and 420 high schools citywide, Banks said.
Banks emphasized the curriculum’s focus on showing students how math could be used outside of the classroom setting — such as in the supermarket, at the bank or in any number of jobs.
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