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  2. Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103 - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Illinois District and School Report Cards, based on results from the Illinois Standards Achievement Tests (ISATs) administered in March 2008, confirm recognition of District 103 as one of the highest academically performing elementary school districts in the state.

  3. Social–emotional learning - Wikipedia

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    Proponents say SEL can also lead to students learning important skills for the workplace as well, like teamwork, time management, and communication skills. Despite this, only three states (Illinois, Kansas, and Pennsylvania) have SEL standards for their K–12 curriculum. [29]

  4. Winnetka Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Winnetka Plan was an educational experiment held in the Winnetka, Illinois-based Winnetka School District 36. [1] Developed by Carleton Washburne, who was the district superintendent (1919-1943), and inspired by John Dewey's work in the University of Chicago Laboratory School, the plan attempted to expand educational focus to creative activities and emotional and social development, [2 ...

  5. Start Early - Wikipedia

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    Educare Chicago is a school on Chicago's South Side for children ages 0 to 5 that was founded by Start Early and the Irving Harris Foundation in 2000. [13] The Montessori-style curriculum of the school provides classes that focus on the emotional and academic development of children in the early stages of their lives. [3]

  6. Elementary schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learning standards are identified for all areas of a curriculum by individual states, including those for mathematics, social studies, science, physical development, the fine arts, and reading. [4] While the concept of state learning standards has been around for some time, the No Child Left Behind Act has mandated that standards exist at the ...

  7. Learning standards - Wikipedia

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    Learning standards can also take the form of learning objectives and content-specific standards and controlled vocabulary, [4] as well as metadata about content. [5] There are technical standards for encoding these standards that deal with K-12 learning environments, [6] which are separate from those in higher education [7] and private business ...

  8. Standards-based education reform in the United States

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    [11] These standards are put in place, as stated below, to help students, teachers, parents, etc. to know what is expected of a certain child at a certain age to know by the end of a unit, term, school year, etc. [12] Standards are normally published and freely available to parents and taxpayers as well as professional educators and textbook ...

  9. Illinois Standards Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) measured individual student achievement based on the Illinois Learning Standards. The results of this score were applied to the No Child Left Behind Act, to identify failing schools. The ISAT was retired as a state assessment tool.