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The differentiation between academic content standards and achievement standards is that content standards refer to __________, whereas achievement standards refer to __________.
 
  A) levels of mastery; statements of the content of a curriculum
  B) state standards in math, reading, and writing; test performance
  C) broad life skills all citizens should have; on-the-job work skills
  D) statements of the content subject matter schools should teach; how adept or competent a student demonstration must be

Question 2

Which of the following standards are for performance that differ in complexity from grade-level achievement standards but that are linked to content standards?
 
  A) Alternate achievement standards
  B) Modified achievement standards
  C) Out-of-level achievement standards
  D) Adapted achievement standards



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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