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In your own understanding explain the differences between content standard, performance standards, and learning competencies ? What is the importance of each?

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Answered by AkashKumar2006
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Broad statements that describe specific content areas that groups of students should learn at each grade level are called Content Standards. They define the knowledge within each discipline. For instance, a content standard for 6th grade science students could be, in Earth Science: “Students will understand the effects of the relative positions of the earth, moon and sun.” These standards are also called Curriculum Standards or Subject Standards.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Standards for Content

  • Fundamental knowledge that students must learn.
  • Content Standards are broad statements that specify specific content areas that groups of students should acquire at each grade level.

performance standards

  • Learners must demonstrate their talents and skills in relation to the knowledge they have gained through performance standards.
  • Expectations for instruction, assessment, and student work are called Performance Standards.

learning competencies

  • Learner Competencies are the information, abilities, and attitudes that students must demonstrate in each lesson.

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