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Governor Cuomo Announces Collaboration with Gates Foundation to Develop a Blueprint to Reimagine Education in the New Normal

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January 22, 2024

NYS and Gates Foundation Will Convene Experts to Answer Key Questions About What Education Should Look Like in the Future

Announces New Contest Asking New Yorkers to Create and Share a Video Explaining Why People Should Wear a Mask in Public; Interested New Yorkers Can Learn More at WearAMask.NY.Gov

Confirms 2,239 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 321,192; New Cases in 41 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York State is collaborating with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a blueprint to reimagine education in the new normal. As New York begins to develop plans to reopen K-12 schools and colleges, the state and the Gates Foundation will consider what education should look like in the future, including:

  • How can we use technology to provide more opportunities to students no matter where they are;
  • How can we provide shared education among schools and colleges using technology;
  • How can technology reduce educational inequality, including English as a new language students;
  • How can we use technology to meet educational needs of students with disabilities;
  • How can we provide educators more tools to use technology;
  • How can technology break down barriers to K-12 and Colleges and Universities to provide greater access to high quality education no matter where the student lives; and
  • Given ongoing socially distancing rules, how can we deploy classroom technology, like immersive cloud virtual classrooms learning, to recreate larger class or lecture hall environments in different locations?

The state will bring together a group of leaders to answer these questions in collaboration with the Gates Foundation, who will support New York State by helping bring together national and international experts, as well as provide expert advice as needed.

Governor Cuomo also announced a new contest asking New Yorkers to create and share a video explaining why people should wear a mask in public. The winning video will be used as a Public Service Announcement. Videos should be less than 30 seconds long, should show a mask properly worn over the mouth and nose and must be submitted by May 30th. Interested New Yorkers can learn more at WearAMask.ny.gov.

“The last few months have been an incredibly stressful time full of change, but we have to learn and grow from this situation and make sure we build our systems back better than they were before,” Governor Cuomo said. “One of the areas we can really learn from is education because the old model of our education system where everyone sits in a classroom is not going to work in the new normal. When we do reopen our schools let’s reimagine them for the future, and to do that we are collaborating with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and exploring smart, innovative education alternatives using all the new technology we have at our disposal.”

Finally, the Governor confirmed 2,239 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 321,192 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 321,192 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 1,294 7
Allegany 35 0
Broome 338 4
Cattaraugus 53 0
Cayuga 51 0
Chautauqua 37 0
Chemung 126 0
Chenango 100 0
Clinton 69 1
Columbia 229 16
Cortland 28 0
Delaware 62 0
Dutchess 3,151 20
Erie 3,891 89
Essex 30 1
Franklin 16 0
Fulton 97 13
Genesee 159 0
Greene 166 12
Hamilton 3 0
Herkimer 67 4
Jefferson 63 0
Lewis 9 0
Livingston 86 1
Madison 223 6
Monroe 1,623 28
Montgomery 61 5
Nassau 37,152 187
Niagara 508 15
NYC 176,874 1,223
Oneida 574 24
Onondaga 1002 31
Ontario 97 1
Orange 9,144 129
Orleans 99 2
Oswego 68 1
Otsego 67 0
Putnam 1,031 5
Rensselaer 339 2
Rockland 12,144 49
Saratoga 368 1
Schenectady 537 2
Schoharie 45 0
Schuyler 7 0
Seneca 46 1
St. Lawrence 178 0
Steuben 221 2
Suffolk 35,275 198
Sullivan 984 8
Tioga 92 2
Tompkins 129 0
Ulster 1,357 3
Warren 192 0
Washington 188 0
Wayne 78 2
Westchester 30,240 143
Wyoming 70 1
Yates 19 0
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