Content standards definition

Content standards means broad statements about what students are expected to know and be able to do.
Content standards means standards set or adopted by the Executive Services Director speci- fying the minimum content of recycled materials, whether post-consumer waste or secondary waste, in a product necessary for the product to qualify as a recycled content product. Content standards may also specify that a product be made in whole or in part from recyclable materials, and the maximum level of hazardous substances allowable in a product.
Content standards means standards adopted by the Director pursuant to SMC 20.60.208 for the purpose of specifying content requirements that must be satisfied before a product may be deemed a recycled content product or a recyclable product. The content standards may address categories of products or particular products.

Examples of Content standards in a sentence

  • The purpose of Title I is to enable schools to provide additional opportunities for children to acquire the knowledge and skills outlined in Arizona Academic Content standards and WESD curricula.

  • Gem Prep curriculum aligns to national and/or Idaho Content standards, which define the knowledge and skills students should have within their K-12 education.

  • Content standards must specify what all students are expected to know and be able to do; contain coherent and rigorous content; and encourage the teaching of advanced skills.

  • To provide an extraordinary educational opportunity for our students using arts-based, multi-sensory teaching techniques and curriculum that is aligned to Delaware Content standards in a safe, secure, and nurturing environment.

  • Content standards must specify what all students are expected to know and be able to do; contain coherent and must provide descriptions of the competencies associated with each student’s academic achievement level and must determine the assessment scores (‘‘cut scores’’) that differentiate among the achievement levels.


More Definitions of Content standards

Content standards means the specific academic knowledge, skills, and abilities that all public schools in this state are expected to teach and all pupils expected to learn in each of the core curriculum areas, at each grade level tested.
Content standards means those curriculum course content standards identified and set out in the Department of Education Curriculum Frameworks.
Content standards means the knowledge and skills associated with a particular subject area that defines what students need to know and be able to do.
Content standards means the specific academic knowledge, skills, and abilities that all public schools in this state are expected to teach, and all pupils are expected to learn, in reading, writing, mathematics, history-social science, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, and science, at each grade level tested.
Content standards means Our content standards as set out in clause 3.3;
Content standards means the set of guidelines which specify the allowable format, naming convention, design, size and character type for each category of documents or schemas which may be uploaded by Suppliers on the NipeX portal either as company-specific data (company credentials) or transaction-specific data (bids and supporting documents).
Content standards means the specific academic knowledge, skills, and abilities that all public schools in this state are expected to teach and all pupils