Rest of the State: In the sciences,
more earth science and physics classes were taught by teachers who
were
NOT highly qualified, but many
districts improved.
Science: Percent of Core Classes
Not Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers 2005-06
(Numbers in
parentheses show the percent in 2004-05)
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Special Classes for Students with
Disabilities in Core Subjects
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New York State-All Public Schools
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Need/Resource Capacity (N/RC
Category)
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High Need Urban/
Suburban
Districts
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High Need Rural Districts
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Average
N/RC
Districts
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Low
N/RC
Districts
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Charters,
BOCES and State Schools
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Biology
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(7.5)
6.2
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(5.0)
2.6
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(3.7)
2.5
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(2.6)
1.7
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(1.7)
1.2
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(8.1)
9.4
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Chemistry
|
(7.2)
7.0
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(3.9)
2.7
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(2.8)
2.9
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(2.3)
2.3
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(2.4)
1.2
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(8.9)
17.6
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Earth Science
|
(17.5)
15.6
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(6.3)
5.0
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(8.7)
5.9
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(5.1)
3.8
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(4.4)
2.5
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(10.0)
17.0
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Physics
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(11.2)
10.2
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(14.4)
2.2
|
15.4)
11.8
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(4.4)
4.3
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(3.3)
3.6
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(3.6)
11.1
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Other Sciences
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(8.0)
6.8
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(4.0)
2.7
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(2.7)
2.2
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(1.9)
1.0
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(1.3)
1.4
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(11.8)
22.6
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Total
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(9.7)
8.0
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(5.1)
3.0
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(4.6)
3.4
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(2.8)
1.9
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(2.2)
1.7
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(9.8)
17.9
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Note: "Other sciences" includes
general science, life science, and physical science as well as
science electives such as astronomy.
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