Setting national standards allows for equal pupil opportunity.
All students are measured based on the same standards at each grade level. If there are no common standards and every teacher sets his or her own standards, instruction and assessment cannot be consistent at each grade level. Repetition or omission of content would greatly increase.
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Setting national standards allows for equal pupil opportunity.
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