Sentences with phrase «specific set of standards»

Organic producers and processors in the U.S. must adhere to a very specific set of standards in order to certify their products as organic.
House Bill 156 would replace Common Core standards with a Mississippi - specific set of standards for K - 12 students.
While finding a dog bed is not a Herculean task, you need to adhere to a more specific set of standards when looking for a Labrador's dog bed.
1) Uniform national standards and tests of student performance against those standards gather broader public backing than do the specific sets of standards and tests known as the Common Core.
Under ESSA, federal officials can not require, endorse, or provide incentives for the adoption of any specific set of standards, including Common Core.
While the federal government should not require states to adopt a specific set of standards, such as the Common Core, it makes sense for NCLB to mandate that states use academic standards that are independently validated as rigorous, clear, and coherent.
The new law, for instance, specifically prohibits the U.S. Department of Education or any other federal agency for that matter from providing any incentive supporting a specific set of standards.
Maryland should either articulate a specific set of standards or establish more comprehensive coursework requirements that are specifically geared to the areas of knowledge needed by PK - 6 teachers.
They require veterinarians to meet a specific set of standards in their practice.
Yet, while anyone can freely access the regulations, they must pay to access the standards — anywhere from $ 40 to $ 1,000 for a single standard and as much as $ 10,000 for a specific set of standards.
Each phase has a specific set of standards and restrictions that must be followed in order to advance to the next level.
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