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what is the difference between class, standard,and grade?

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Answered by shubhashriraghuwansh
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Answer:

Standard is not used to describe the students or their level. (The usage in other English-speaking countries is probably different.) Both high school and college also use specific words to refer to each grade: freshman= first year of high school (9th grade) and first year of college.

Answered by ram071623
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Explanation:

Standard

A standard is an agreed upon level of skill or knowledge, A student is meant to demonstrate by the end of a learning period.

The grading system is called "standard", meaning the first four years the students transitions from standard one, through four. Previously from older English educational stage-numbering systems; “standards”

Grade

Countries that base their education systems on the "English model" use “forms” or “Keystage” to identify the year group, while countries that base their systems on the "American K–12 model" refer to their year groups as "grades".

Class

A class can be a cohort of students who are in one classroom in elementary school. It can be the class of 2020, which is all the students from a school who graduated this year.

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