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9 April, 2016

The process indexing or diagramming a curriculum to identify and address academic gaps, redundancies, and misalignment for purposes of improving the overall coherence of a course of

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9 April, 2016

Curriculum refers to the lessons and academic content taught in a school or in a specific course or program. In dictionaries, it is often defined as the

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8 April, 2016

The federal and state education reform initiatives kicked off about a quarter-century ago by the No Child Left Behind legislation assume the following: that the institution itself

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8 April, 2016

We know that effective teachers are the most essential aspect contributing to student accomplishment. Teachers who understand, practice, and foster creativity give the key to

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7 April, 2016

Any form of education or teaching that incorporates the histories, texts, values, beliefs, and perspectives of people from different cultural backgrounds. At the classroom level,

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7 April, 2016

To establish a culture of student voice, you can implement the following tools Develop Norms Together Norms are something different from the classroom rules that

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6 April, 2016

Achieving skills and strategies that can be utilized immediately to influence instruction and work- related responsibilities in a conference session means understanding what the participants

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6 April, 2016

Criterion-Referenced Test is designed to measure student performance against a fixed set of predetermined criteria or learning standards—i.e., concise, written descriptions of what students are expected

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5 April, 2016

A standards-based assessment is one based on the outcome-based education or performance-based education philosophy. Assessment is an important part of the standards reform movement. The

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4 April, 2016

Credit system is one of the primary methods used to determine and document that students have met academic requirements, generally at the high school level.

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