Teaching Practices : Assessment :
Achieve, Inc. - Offers a searchable database of academic standards, annual report documenting progress states have made toward setting standards, and links to other education organizations and web sites. source
Florida Smart - Information about student asssement and testing in Florida. Includes benchmarks for the FCAT and information on High School Competency Testing source
Grade by Grade - Two searchable databases that will help determine what childern should be learning and what they should be able to do at different ages. These are based on a compilation of state and national standards source
MCAS Mentor - Information, reviews and helpful assistance for those involved with the Massachusettes Standards testing source
National Curriculum Online (UK) - The official website for the National Curriculum designed by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) outlining standards for schools across Great Britain source
OFSTED (Office for Standards in Education) - Manages the system of school inspection for state-funded schools in England source
Rescuing our Schools from "Tougher Standards" - A series of articles that reflect on the "tougher standards" movement. The articles discuss how these standards effect school and how they impact student learning source
Standards - A hotlist of links to information on state and national curriculum standards. Browse by curricular area source
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards - An independent organization offering voluntary certification for teachers who meet their standards source
The ProTeacher Collection - Tens of thousands of teaching ideas and advice from experienced teachers across the United States and around the world. A FREE service brought to you by members of the ProTeacher Community.
ProTeacher Community - Visit our growing community of elementary and middle school teachers! Get involved today! Dozens of active boards, blogs and chat; hundreds of active discussions, and tens of thousands of teaching ideas. Newcomers always welcome! source
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