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Academic Standards
What are academic standards?
Academic standards tell us what students should know and be able to do in the classroom. Wisconsin has standards for 24 separate subjects.
Why are academic standards important?
Standards provide goals for teaching and learning. Standards are clear statements about what students must know and be able to do.
What does an academic standard look like?
Seventh grade mathematics: solve real-life and mathematical problems involving angle measure, area, surface area, and volume.
How do standards differ from curriculum?
While standards provide the goals for learning, curriculum is the day to day activity that helps a student meet those goals. Curriculum, which should be thought of as the student's overall classroom experience, is affected by lesson plans, classroom assessments, textbooks, and more. In Wisconsin, curriculum is developed and approved by local school boards to meet their local needs.
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