Which subject areas are considered to be “core content areas” for classroom assignments?
The U. S. Department of Education has on its list of core content areas the following: arts, reading/language arts, social studies, science, mathematics and world languages. The Pennsylvania Department of Education also included in this data all instructional areas for assignments, not only the core content areas. • How does a school entity know if an error has been made in its report to PDE? After the ESPP report is submitted to the Department, the teachers and their assignments are matched to the Teacher Certification System. If there is a discrepancy and the teacher is indicated as Not Highly Qualified, a Data Exception Report is generated back to the entity for its review. • Can a school entity correct its ESPP report? After reviewing the Data Exception Report, the school entity should correct its ESPP report and re-send to the Department before the report is considered closed. • Which professional educators are counted in this data for the No Child Left Behind report and the Schoo
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