Sentences with phrase «nationally established standards»

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But what I and many others continue to find perhaps most disturbing about the mandate is that it was a policy change made by FHSAA in complete disregard of the unanimous recommendation of its own Operations Committee, US Lacrosse staff, nationally renowned sport medicine doctors and the Florida lacrosse community that it hold off until performance standards for helmets were established.
Opposition to the new standards — which establish guidelines for what students should learn in math and English in each grade — has been led nationally by both conservative Republicans and tea party leaders and by teachers unions, which tend to lean left.
For instance, if only 50 percent of a state's 4th graders are proficient by the nationally determined NAEP standard, but the state claims proficiency for 80 percent, then the state should be given an F for its failure to establish high expectations for its students.
He also said he is considering establishing a national center on arts education to help define and support the new standards, and a clearinghouse to disseminate information on successful arts - education programs nationally.
Firstly, there is no single nationally accepted definition of inclusive education or set of standards that have been established to describe what inclusive education is.
Nationally, schools are required to establish standards of appropriate behavior that promote a safe learning community.
Much of industrial hygiene and workplace safety centers around compliance with established standards from nationally accredited boards and agencies.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the International Code Council (ICC) partnered to establish a nationally recognized standard definition of green building for homes.
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