No Child Left Behind means ensuring that every child reaches proficiency in certain key abilities, but what is proficiency? How do they test for it? If you're puzzled by national standards and what they mean for your child, then you've come to the right place.
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National Standards for Grade 8 - Science
Eighth-grade students performing at the Basic level are able to observe, measure, collect, record, and compute data from...
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The Making of a National Curriculum: Setting Standards
A new project called the Common Core State Standards Initiative is out to write a national curriculum. Learn more about...
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Are Reading Scores Slipping?
Experts weigh in on lagging literacy skills, and what can be done to improve them.
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National Standards for Grade 4 - Mathematics
NAEP Mathematics Achievement Level Descriptions Basic Fourth-grade students performing at the Basic level should show...
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National Standards for Grade 12 - Reading
This list of standards for reading in 12th grade will help you determine if your teen is on track.
