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Source: Education.com
The Facts About...State Standards
The Challenge: Some schools operate without a clear set of expectations teachers and students should achieve in critically important subjects. The Solution: Require each state to establish its own standards of what students should know and be able to do in the core content ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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The Rhode Island State Assessment Program
Overview The Rhode Island State Assessment Program includes a variety of assessments, some of which were created...
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Connecticut: Understanding Your Child's Score on the CMT
Who Participates in CMT? Students enrolled in public school in Connecticut are required to take the CMT in Grades 3...
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New Jersey: Why Asessment?
No one really likes a test. So why do we have to take so many? Most of us would admit that one of the most effective...
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Idaho Standards Achievement Tests
ISAT stands for the Idaho Standards Achievement Tests. The tests are given in grades 2-10. The ISAT consists of three...
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Utah U-Pass Tests
Introduction The purpose of this document is to establish the statewide policy for the participation of students in the...
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