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History of Standard based Movement

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History of Standard based Movement

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  1. History of Standards Based Movement Presented by: www.essayshelpservice.com/

  2. Major feature of the present educational landscape in the United States is standards-based reform • States have adopted standards • Describes the content that students master and schools teach • Movement emerged in 1990s. www.essayshelpservice.com/

  3. Required states to adopt statewide academic standards • Reasons were to: • Modify the curriculum, • Change parental attitudes. • Create a link between standards in high school and college. www.essayshelpservice.com/

  4. Education summit held in 1989. • Summit involved President George Bush Senior • National education goals for millennium adopted. • Goals mainly revolved around content standards. www.essayshelpservice.com/

  5. Enactment of a standards-based vision under Clinton Administration . • Resulted in 1994’s Improving America’s Schools Act (IASA). • In Bush administration, NCLB (No Child Left Behind Act) passed in 2001. www.essayshelpservice.com/

  6. Challenge To Policy Makers And Educators • Content standards might be confused with performance standards. • Should have profound changes and systemic reform. • Debate on how policies can raise expectations. www.essayshelpservice.com/

  7. Instruction and curriculum are the backbone of the educational process. • Reforms happen if there are changes in the content • Has to be aligned to lesson and unit plans. www.essayshelpservice.com/

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